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Cinco De Mayo and the Conquest of Puebla
Cinco De Mayo, the fifth day of May, to all Mexican and Mexican-Americans, is a very special day, It celebrates the Mexican's Armies, unlikely victory over France, The Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, was Napoleon's grab for Mexican lands, At the time of this battle, France's Army was considered the World's best, led by Napoleon, it was hell-bent, on achieving World conquest, An 8,000 strong French Army, marched to Puebla to cause misery, but it was the 4,000 Pueblans, who came out with the victory, Mexican's celebrate this great triumph, with fiesta and cheers, the French Army had not been defeated, previously, for at least 50 years, By defeating a much better equipped Army, they were outnumbered by man, steel and horse, They ensured there would never be an attack on a country of the Americas, by any other European military force. Although there comrades had died, they were hungry and their lips muy seco, The soldiers cried " Ole! ", as the mariachi sang " Viva Mexico!" Feliz Cinco De Mayo! Viva Mexico!
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