1. 13 de Septiembre Batalle in Chapultepec castle Invasion of the American troop to Chapultepec's castle where the children fought heroes. In this castle that was at the time the Military College, the soldiers and young cadets directed by Nicolás Bravo answered to the assaults and though finally they were defeated, acted as real men, brave Mexicans ready to give the life for his(her,your) country.
2. 16 de Septiembre: El Grito de Independencia El Grito every 16th of September is the Mexican party. On this day Mexicans all over the world celebrate Mexico’s independence from Spanish rule. As you know, indigenous peoples were the first to inhabit what is now known as Mexico. They created great civilizations such as the Olmec, the Teotihuacan, Maya, Toltec, and of course the most powerful of all, the Aztec Empire.
3. 20 de Noviembre - Día de la Revolución Mexicans remember and celebrate the Revolution of 1910 to 1920 every year on the 20th of November. This day is referred to as the Día de la Revolución, or commonly as el veinte de noviembre. The revolution began in 1910, initiated by Francisco I. Madero to oust president Porfirio Diaz who had been in power for over 30 years. Read an overview of the Mexican Revolution and find out about its causes and ultimate outcome.