Cinco de Mayo: NOT Mexican Independence Day
This week, Mexicans and other people who just need a reason to drink, will celebrate Cinco de Mayo, which, contrary to popular belief is not Mexican Independence Day. Cinco de Mayo celebrates the victory of Mexican forces over French troops at the 1862 Battle of Puebla. In a strange little twist of history, France was after Mexico for debt, which the Mexican president Benito Juarez had stopped making payment on. In an attempt to occupy Mexico, France sent an invasion fleet to Mexico. Although the Battle of Puebla went well for the Mexican army, it was one of few victories as the French army had taken Mexico City within a year. Mexican Emperor Maximillian I was installed.