In the United States, the Fourth of July is the day that gaining independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776 is celebrated.
The Americans did.
No, the Fourth of July is not a gay holiday, it celebrates America's independence.
July the fourth in the U. S.
Because it celebrates our freedom from England.
The Fourth of July is held July 4th, every year in the USA.Many other countries also have a fourth of July, falling between the third and the fifth.June is forth of July, August is after.
we celebrate our freedom from England and us being and independent country
Because that's when America got freedom from the country that they were held by.
No, "Fourth of July" is not an abstract noun; it is a concrete noun. It refers to a specific holiday celebrated in the United States, marking the country's independence. Abstract nouns represent ideas or concepts that cannot be perceived with the senses, such as freedom or happiness, whereas "Fourth of July" denotes a tangible event.
I believe the fireworks represent the rockets red glare during all battles fought by Americans to secure our freedom as well as the freedom of others.
Because on the fourth of July 56 people signed the declaration of independence for our freedom from england. and that is why we celebrate Independence Day.
on the fourth of July is when the Declaration of Independence was signed. the declaration of Independence freed the US. from Great Britain. so basically we are celebrating our freedom.
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