No, its an American holiday only. the english wouldnt celebrate AMERICAN Independence Day. Its the day we adopted the declaration of independence. Woot!
On the fourth of July, 1776.
In the United States, the Fourth of July is the day that gaining independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776 is celebrated.
American independence from Great Britain
No, the Fourth of July is not a gay holiday, it celebrates America's independence.
It is celebrating the start of the country when independence was declared from Great Britain in 1776 on July 4.
There are so many facts about the fourth of July. This is a federal holiday which marks the declaration of independence in July 4, 1776. USA got its independence from the Great Britain.
We celebrate the Declaration of Independence against Great Britain.
The fourth of July is in the song firework by Katy Perry as it is the date of independence day in the USA The date of independence is the fourth of July 1776 and it is where the USA declared Independence from the kingdom of Great Britain
It is the celebration of Independence Day, where the United States officially became independent from Great Britain, in 1776.
On the fourth of July the us gained independence from Britain.
The 4th of July is always a holiday in the USA. It is the day the document called the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain was declared.
You're joking right...? When America proclaimed independence from Great Britain. Hence the name "independence day"