The 4th of July is Independence Day in the United States Of America. They don't celebrate it in England.
It occurs annually during the 24 hour period between 11:59 July 3 and 12:00 July 5 and is observed by the entire island.
Every country has a fourth of July. However, not every country celebrates Independence Day on the fourth of July. England does not celebrate Independence Day on the fourth of July because that is the day when the United States became independent from England.
July 4, 1776 is the day the US declared independence from England
No. The 4th of July is American because that is when the Declaration of Independence was signed. I was in England one 4th and myself and other Americans did celebrate the 4th. We were wished "Happy 4th of July" by the British.
British people don't celebrate the Fourth of July, the day that commemorates America's independence from England. America's Independence Day is celebrated in the US on the fourth of July and some American who are in England at the time may hold private celebrations.
July 4th for the US is the day we recognize separation form England. 4 July 1776 is the day that the Declaration of Independence was adopted publicly announcing our intent to begin a new nation, separate from England.
Pokemon Platinum will be coming out in England on July 21, 2009.
The Fourth Of July is the United States of Americas Independence Day. We celebrate this day because it was the day we declared independence from Great Britain.
July 4th 1776 when the delegates signed the Declaration of Independance.
It is the date in 1776 that our forefathers declared America's independence from England.
Yes. Every month has a fourth in it. In any country.
we celebrate our freedom from England and us being and independent country
Canada Day (formerly Dominion Day) July 1Hong Kong SAR Establishment Day in Hong Kong SAR, People's Republic of China July 1Independence Day in Somalia, July 1Independence Day in Belarus July 3Independence Day in the United States of America July 4Independence Day in Algeria July 5Independence Day in Argentina July 9Independence Day in Bahamas July 1012th July (Battle of the Boyne) and (Orangemen's Day) in Northern Ireland and the Republic of IrelandBastille Day July 14Marine Day, a holiday in Japan on the third Monday.Independence Day in Colombia July 20Foundation Day in Cleveland July 22Revolution Day in Egypt July 23Pioneer Day in Utah July 24Constitution Day (Occupation Day) in Puerto Rico July 25Feast of St. James July 25Independence Day in Maldives July 26Independence Day in Peru July 28Foundation Day in Baltimore July 30Independence Day in Vanuatu, July 30Tanabata, a Japanese traditional seasonal "make-a-wish" celebration, July 7The traditional period known as "fence month" (the closed season for deer in England) ended July 9 (date varied)End of the Trinity term (sitting of the High Court of Justice of England) July 31Elections of Japanese House of Councillors, replacing half of its seats, held every three years (the latest one in 2007).The Major League Baseball All-Star Game is played in the middle of July on a Tuesday. The days surrounded the All-Star Game, Monday and Wednesday are the only days in a calendar year where there are no Major Sport games being played.