The US celebrates Fourth of July.
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No, the Fourth of July is not a gay holiday, it celebrates America's independence.
Because it celebrates our freedom from England.
Yes, you do. The name of the holiday that celebrates US independence is known as the "Fourth of July."
Fourth of July celebrates the day our country became independent from the British. (Signing of the Declaration of Independence)
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.
No, not at all, the 4th of July celebrates the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Vicksburg surrendered on July 4th, 1863.
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.
Koko Celebrates the Fourth - 1925 was released on: USA: 28 June 1925 (New York City, New York) USA: 15 July 1925
The United States of America celebrates the 4th of July. It is a holiday to celebrate America's independence from the British.Although all countries have a 4th of July on their calendars, the USA is the only country to celebrate the 4th July as their Independence Day.(Abkhazia celebrates their 1993 independence from Georgia, on the Europe-Asia boundary, on the 4th of July, but that is purely coincidental.)Every country has a 4th of July. However, it has greater significance in the U.S., as this date, each year, is celebrated as Independence Day.