Bastille Day is the French national holiday for the French independence movement (i.e: French Revolution).
They were celebrating the end of the French monarchy and the beginning of their new republic.
Le Quatorze Juillet is important because it is Bastille Day, celebrating the storming of the Bastille prison on that day in 1789, an event that marks the beginning of the French Revolution.
Bastille Day is the French national holiday for the French independence movement (i.e: French Revolution).
It should actually be Bastille Day's night, and it is on the evening of July 14 every year.
Other countries don't celebrate this very festive, the French celebrate their national day called Bastille Day. Bastille was actually a castle which a mob attacked in 1789, there were only half a dozen prisoners.
Not on the original Bastille Day, but on Bastille Day held several years later.
Bastille Day is in July, on the 14th.
Bastille Day was created in 1880.
There have been fights in Paris as many march in support of the Palestinians. Another current event in France is France recently celebrating Bastille Day.
Bastille Day happens in summer, as it is July 14.
bastille day was celebrated on july 14
Actually as an official federal holiday, Presidents' Day does not exist.