Fireworks have been used for centuries for celebrations. I assume in America we also use fireworks because of the symbolism behind our national anthem. "...and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air..."
Independence Day in the US usually includes fireworks. Fireworks use gunpowder, invented by the Chinese. We could still have parades, speeches and hot dogs, but we would miss the fireworks.
Fireworks on Independence Day in the United States are a tradition that dates back to the country's first anniversary of independence in 1777. They are used as a way to celebrate freedom, unity, and the nation's founding principles. Fireworks symbolize the rockets and bombs used in the Revolutionary War and are a festive way to mark the occasion.
Moldova celebrates their Independence Day with parades, parties, fireworks, etc.
A kid can go see fireworks, go to parties, and have a barbecue on an Independence Day.
Korea celebrates its independence day by having parades, parties, fireworks, etc.
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To celebrate the date of the US's independence.
Disney's Celebrate America 4th of July concert in the sky fireworks spectacular
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Yes, fireworks are commonly used in the Dominican Republic to celebrate Independence Day on February 27th. Firework displays, parades, concerts, and other festivities are held throughout the country to commemorate the nation's independence from Haiti in 1844.
In the United States we celebrate Independence Day with fireworks displays. Some say this is to commemorate the battles of the Revolutionary War. However, fireworks and other explosions have been a part of important celebrations for many centuries.Some of the American Founders thought that July 2nd, when they voted to declare independence from Britain, would be celebrated with fireworks forever - and that was an opinion about the importance of the event and about celebrating, not about battles.Fireworks represent celebration, and the 4th of July is a day to show celebration!