On July 4th the Declaration of Independence was published. Even though it wasn't approved by congress until Oct of 1776 the 4th is still considered the birthday of the country.
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They weren't free. They were held in chains and considered property. If I was a slave I wouldn't consider it a holiday either.
To the people of the USA … 1776 it is is remembered as the year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence (of the Colonies from the British Crown.) The document was signed on 4 July 1776. That's why we celebrate The 4th of July.
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According to National Archives: "In case you were wondering, there is writing on the back of the original, signed Declaration of Independence. But it is invisible, does it include a map, as the recently released Disney feature film, National Treasure, suggests. The writing on the back reads: 'Original Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July 1776.'
No. The holiday is on July 4th - Independence Day.
No, Fourth of July is a national holiday (meaning banks are closed, and when that happens people don't work for that one day(
The 4th of July is a holiday that Americans celebrate.
no because its american holiday
No. The 4th of July is an American holiday to celebrate their independence. Since Scotland is neither an independent country or apart of America, they have no reason to celebrate the 4th of July.
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July 4, 1776 was the date upon which the founding fathers of the United States signed the Declaration of Independence. On the 4th of July each year, we celebrate our independence from England.
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