@Anonymous at 10:23 PM on July 4, 2012: 4th of July is a commemoration of the day the United States of America signed the Declaration of Independence, a document declaring Independence from England. We signed that document on July 4, 1776 and celebrate our independence from England every 4th of July. It is also know as Independence Day and is a federal holiday meaning that it is a holiday recognized by the United States of America government. I hope that this answers your question.
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ReplyDeleteI hope in the US you have a happy and safe 4th. Here in the Netherlands I go to the gym and later on do some shopping and watch a movie.
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Happy 4th of July!!!Hope you all have a great day!!!!
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Great collage. Happy fourth!
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Can someone explain to the non American what is 4th of July about
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The picture of Jim Bob and Michelle at the Varsity was taken last summer.
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To anonymous- July 4th is the day Americans celebrate our independence from Great Britain, 1776
ReplyDelete@Anonymous at 10:23 PM on July 4, 2012:
ReplyDelete4th of July is a commemoration of the day the United States of America signed the Declaration of Independence, a document declaring Independence from England.
We signed that document on July 4, 1776 and celebrate our independence from England every 4th of July.
It is also know as Independence Day and is a federal holiday meaning that it is a holiday recognized by the United States of America government.
I hope that this answers your question.
Yeah, except we don't have Independence anymore.
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