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SUMMARY:Independence Day USA
DESCRIPTION:Independence Day in the United States\, also known as the Fourth of July\, is a federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4\, 1776. On this day\, the thirteen American colonies declared themselves independent from the British Empire. It's a day of significant historical importance and is celebrated with various activities across the country. \nTable of Contents\n\nWhen is Independence Day?\nThe History of Independence Day?\nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nWhat is the Declaration of Independence?\n\nWhen is Independence Day?\nIndependence Day in the United States is celebrated on July 4th each year. The following is the list of Independence Day in the United States. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2020Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2021Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2022Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2023Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2024Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2025Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2026Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2027Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2028Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2029Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2030Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2031Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2032Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2033Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2034Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2035Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2036Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2037Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2038Sunday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2039Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2040Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2041Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2042Friday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2043Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2044Monday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2045Tuesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2046Wednesday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2047Thursday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2048Saturday        \n            \n            Independence DayJuly 4\, 2049Sunday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Independence Day?\nIndependence Day in the United States is a federal holiday commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States\, which was adopted on July 4\, 1776. \n– Prior to 1776\, the American colonies were part of the British Empire. Growing dissatisfaction with British rule\, particularly over taxation without representation\, led to increasing unrest. \n– In 1774\, delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies (excluding Georgia) met in Philadelphia to discuss their grievances and coordinate resistance against British policies. \n– Open conflict began in April 1775 with the battles of Lexington and Concord. The war would continue until 1783. \n– In June 1776\, the Continental Congress appointed a committee to draft a statement declaring the colonies' independence. Thomas Jefferson was the primary author of the Declaration of Independence. \n– On July 4\, 1776\, the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence\, although the final signature would not be affixed until later. \n– The first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1777 was celebrated with parades\, speeches\, and fireworks\, setting a tradition that continues to this day. \n– In 1870\, Independence Day became a federal holiday\, further solidifying its importance as a national day of celebration. \nThe declaration and the successful fight for independence inspired other countries and colonies around the world in their own struggles for independence and self-governance. \n   \nWhat Do People Do on This Day?\nOn Independence Day in the United States\, people engage in a variety of activities to celebrate the nation's history and culture. Here are five common ways to celebrate: \nMany people display the American flag at their homes and businesses as a sign of patriotism. Wearing clothing with the flag's colors (red\, white\, and blue) is also common. \nOne of the most iconic traditions is watching fireworks. Cities and towns across the country host large fireworks shows\, often accompanied by patriotic music. \nMany communities organize Fourth of July parades\, featuring marching bands\, floats\, military units\, and local organizations. These parades are festive\, colorful events that attract large crowds. \nMuseums\, historical sites\, and parks may host special events or exhibitions related to American history\, culture\, and the significance of Independence Day. Independence Day is also a time for family reunions. Many families take advantage of the holiday to gather and spend time together. \nIndependence Day is a time of festivity and pride for Americans. It serves as a reminder of the country's history\, struggles for freedom\, and the values that underpin its national identity. \nWhat is the Declaration of Independence?\nThe Declaration of Independence is a seminal document in United States history\, adopted on July 4\, 1776. It announced the colonies' separation from Great Britain and explained the reasons for this decision. \nThe preamble sets the stage\, explaining why the colonies felt compelled to declare independence and establish themselves as a separate nation. It articulates a set of Enlightenment ideals\, asserting that all men are created equal and endowed with certain unalienable rights\, including life\, liberty\, and the pursuit of happiness. \nA significant portion of the text lists the colonies' grievances against King George III\, detailing the ways in which he violated their rights and failed to adhere to the principles of good governance. After listing the grievances\, the document asserts that the colonies have the right to be free and independent states\, absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown. \nThe Declaration was signed by 56 delegates to the Continental Congress\, representing the 13 colonies. The Declaration of Independence is considered a foundational text in American political philosophy and democracy. \nThe Declaration of Independence is not only a historical document marking the birth of a new nation but also a powerful statement of democratic ideals that continue to influence and inspire.
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