For those of you who do not know, September 16th represents
Independence Day for Mexicans. On this day 206 years ago, there was a Great Cry
uttered from the small town of Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico. Mexican Independence
Day is known as Dia de la Independencia
and is a major Mexican holiday to commemorate the great "Cry of Independence" that
took place on September 16th, 1810 when the Mexicans revolted against the
Spaniards. This event is considered the beginning of the Mexican War of
Independence. Since October 1825, the anniversary of the event is celebrated as
Mexican Independence Day.
Twitter comes together to celebrate Mexico’s Independence
Day:
Y al mismo tiempo viene con #mexicanindependence from Spain.... #HispanicHeritageMonth coincidence? pic.twitter.com/kXwVYtNOZc— Tigrespost (@tigrespost) September 16, 2016
#MexicanIndependence for those of you who don't understand, Cinco de Mayo is not our Independence Day🙄— Iliana Lopez (@ilianalopez_1) September 16, 2016
happy #MexicanIndependence to my mexican brothers & sisters! 🇲🇽— m. (@jesyfeminist) September 16, 2016
The Place I Love The Most. ❤️💚 Mexico Lindo Y Querido 🇲🇽#MexicanIndependence #VivaMexico #PuroJalisco pic.twitter.com/1xdOKNJvEG— Virginiaa (@___Virginiaaaa) September 16, 2016
#MexicanIndependence we Get lit today my fellow brown people. 🇲🇽 órale cabrones— Alexys (@PettyHowden) September 16, 2016
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