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Page 1: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

El dieciséis de septiembreEl día

deIndependencia

deMéxico

Page 2: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too!Of course, their independence day is different

from ours!They have a unique way of celebrating their

independence as well.In this Powerpoint, I will talk briefly about

why September 16th is celebrated as Independence Day and how it is celebrated.

Page 3: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Un poco historia…From the Conquista of México by Cortés,

México, then called Nueva España, was ruled by España.

By 1810, there were many things that made México a place ripe for revolution and independence from España.

Social Inequality Upheaval in España Revolutions in Los Estados Unidos and Francia Famine in México

Page 4: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

One man had revolution on his mind…Padre Miguel de Hidalgo y Costilla, an

intelligent and well-to-do Mexican priest, wanted to overthrow the Spanish for several reasons.

He lost a lot of money to them. He lost a job he really liked. He hated how the Indians were treated.

Page 5: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

So, he started planning a revolution…But he got caught.Instead of giving up, he rallied his supporters

in the small town of Dolores (near D.F.) and gave a moving speech.

This speech is now called “El grito de Dolores”: The cry of Dolores.

Page 6: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Padre Miguel de Hidalgo y CostillaViva la Virgen de Guadalupe, Viva la América española, viva Fernando VII, viva México! viva México! viva México

Page 7: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Well, it didn’t end well for Padre Hidalgo…but he did light the spark that eventually ended with México gaining independence in 1821.

Page 8: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

CelebracionesTo begin the festivities, the President of

México, Felipe Calderón, goes out to the balcony of his palace and leads the crowd in a rousing reenactment of “El grito de dolores”.

As you’ll see in the videos, “el grito” requires crowd participation!

2010 marked the celebration of México’s bicentennial as well.

The day is a national holiday…SO YOU WOULDN’T BE IN SCHOOL TODAY IF YOU WERE LIVING IN MEXICO!

Page 9: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Unos videos…

Page 10: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Lo que dijo el presidente«¡Vivan los héroes que nos dieron

patria! ¡Viva Hidalgo! ¡Viva Morelos! ¡Viva Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez! ¡Viva Allende! ¡Vivan Aldama y Matamoros! ¡Viva la Independencia nacional! ¡Viva el Bicentenario de la Independencia! ¡Viva el Centenario de la Revolución! ¡Viva México! ¡Viva México! ¡Viva México!"».

Page 11: El día de Independencia de México. Yep, Mexicans celebrate Independence Day too! Of course, their independence day is different from ours! They have a

Fotos del bicentenario…http://www.life.com/gallery/48791/mexico-cel

ebrates-its-bicentennial#index/0