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United States celebrates its independence day on July 4th. Mexico and Central America have their independence day on September 15th (on Sept. 16th a military parade is carried in Mexico). Mexico and Central America share the same day as Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and some parts of Panama were once part of Mexico.
Independence Day is a national holiday and everyone celebrates the day.
It depends on what country you live in. America celebrates their independence from the British on July 4, Mexico celebrates on May 5, or cinco de mayo, ect.
America celebrates their Independence Day every year on July 4th. America's Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4th, 1776.
It depends on what country you live in. America celebrates their independence from the British on July 4, Mexico celebrates on May 5, or cinco de mayo, ect.
Federal Republic of Central America.
Belize was the last country in Central America to gain independence, achieving independence from the United Kingdom in 1981.
America is the only country that celebrates the Fourth of July. Many other countries celebrate an independence day (in the Bahamas, it is July 10th, I believe) but to my knowledge no other country's independence day coincides with ours.
Guatemala. (central america.)
The same reason America celebrates the 4th of July: it commemorates the day the struggle of independence from the "mother country" begun.
Only 1 country has July 4th - United States of America. Other countries may have an Independence Day, but other countries have other days for their Independence Days.
The country of Costa Rica didn't have to fight to gain its independence, their celebrate their independence day on September 15, the same day Mexico celebrates its own, this is because it was after Spain defeat by Mexican Independence War that the country of Guatemala declared the independence of all the other countries of Central America.