Independence day
It is a celebration of our independence as a nation. Thus, this is why it is called Independence Day.
The origin of independance day is an ignorance of correct spelling. An independence day is usually the anniversary of the day on which one community (usually a nation) gained independence from another.
I don't believe Japan has an Independence Day as Japan has never been occupied by another soverign nation.
Belgium celebrates its independence on 21 July, the day the nation attained its freedom from the domination of The Netherlands in the year 1931.
The nation celebrates Independence Day with fireworks and parades.
You say "Independence day" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eku odun ojo ominira".
The importance was that the Nation was now free, so the people were also free, so independence day is the day we celebrate freedom!
The importance was that the Nation was now free, so the people were also free, so Independence Day is the day we celebrate freedom!
Independence Day was declared an unpaid holiday for federal employees in 1870. The law was enacted to provide a day off for federal workers to celebrate the nation's independence. However, it wasn't until 1938 that Independence Day was made a paid holiday for federal employees.
Europe doesn't have an independence day because it is not a nation, it is a continent.
That is the correct spelling of "independence day." In the US, the day observed annually on July 4 is Independence Day.