They are used as both as a celebratory decorations and as a symbolic representation of the Battle of Baltimore at the end of the War of 1812.
There are fireworks on 4th of July because, it is fun for the children.
to show up the celebrations of Indians as they have achieved the independence from britisher's after a long fight.
Independence Day is a celebration of a military victory, by the colonial revolutionaries over the British crown, and exploding fireworks remind us, in a happy way, of exploding munitions.
Because fireworks are used as a metaphor to represent the new beginning or a fresh start. However a lot of people just use them to symbolise the new year
Fireworks, parades, concerts, etc., and also a great excuse to let Old Glory fly high and proud.
No, I have been there
I have always heard it is the night before Thanksgiving, but I do not agree with it. -- I say its the 4th of July, like you know, independence day for the united states!!! KABOOM. FIRE WORKS EVERYWHERE
in New York it comes out on July 4 but for other countries and states have there own independence day so for some countries and states fireworks do come out on July 3
yes...one day after
they throw fire works and lights
No. ANZAC Day is a day of solemn commemoration. It would be inappropriate to let off fireworks.
americans celebrate Independence Day
independence day is a day of celebrating our independence.
Happy independence day?
That is the correct spelling of "independence day." In the US, the day observed annually on July 4 is Independence Day.
The day the country gained its independence.