The fourth of July isn't a holiday in France. You're probably thinking about the 14th of July.
On July 14th, 1789, the fortress and prison of La Bastille was stormed by a Parisian mob. That event marks the beginning of the historicla period of the French Revolution, which led to the creation of a republic.
No. Fourth of July is an American tradition. But their national day is on the 14th of July.
Ha! Trick question. France HAS a 4th of July, they just don't celebrate it!
No why would they? 4th of July is American independance. The French has Bastille day as their big celebration on 14 July, which is a big national holiday and festival.
Nothing, France is not a British colony that emancipated on Fourth of July.
France's Independence Day following the French Revolution is July 14th.
No, the French Revolution Day (Bastille Day) and the fireworks are on the 14th of July.
Yes, but we celebrate it the 24th of December.
Jehovah's Witnesses can not celebrate the 4th of July because they only celebrate weddings, anniversaries, and religiously-bound holidays (ex.- Christmas). The Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas. The only holidays they celebrate are what we non-JWs call the Lord's Supper. Jehovah's Witnesses view themselves as "no part of the world", as Jesus did when he was on the earth. (John 17:14) While they are citizens of current governments, and loyally obey the laws of the land when they do not conflict with God's Word the Bible, they do not believe that our salvation will come at the hands of governments of men. Therefore, why celebrate a tradition who's purpose is to promote a government instituted by men? What is more, the 4th of July celebration itself is a tradition celebrating America's "liberation". The holiday is therefore celebrating America as our salvation, whereas Jehovah's Witnesses look to Jesus as their savior.No
Canadians celebrate their independence on July 1- Canada Day. Their celebration is similar to the United States 4th of July with parades, concerts, ceremonies, and fireworks. The British North America Act established the federal government of Canada on July 1, 1867 and united the British colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec. The British continued to maintain some influence until the Constitution Act of 1982. (By the way, every country has a July 4th, only the US celebrates its independence on that day.)
The Joker Blogs - 2008 Died on the 4th of July was released on: USA: 3 July 2009
Macy's 4th of July Spectacular - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 4 July 2003
Bastille day
The Hoildays that we Americans celebrate that were influenced by the French are: Mardi Gras, Easter, and 4th of July.
We celebrate it on July 4th! The Fourth of July!!! :)
people use fireworks for the 4th of July or to celebrate
The town that did not celebrate July 4th is Vernon Hills.
the weekend of July 4th
the weekend of July 4th
The 4th of July is Independence Day. The celebration that occurs on this day is meant to celebrate the United States claiming their independence from Britain on July 4, 1776.
No. Canadians celebrate their Independence Day on July 1.
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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.
Approximately 75 million Americans celebrate the 4th of July with a cookout.