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What is 4th of July in the United States? History and How it is Celebrated?

What is 4th of July in the United States History and How it is Celebrated
4th July is celebrated as independence day in the US, as this is the day its author Thomas Jefferson signed the declaration of independence in 1776.
We all know the US was once a British colony. It was on 4th July 1776, when Congress signed the Declaration of Independence of the United States, thereby giving freedom to the country from British rule. Thus, 4th July marks the Independence Day of the US.

Back in the 18th century, 13 states of this country were British colonies. In 1776, it was under the rule of King George III. Congress approved the Declaration of Independence on 2nd July 1776. Two days later, it was signed by Thomas Jefferson, who later on became the 3rd president of the US.

The 2nd president of the USS, John Adams, believed that even 2nd July, when the Congress voted for independence, was a significant day in the history of the USA. Even though Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin Franklin have stated they signed it on 4th July, many historians believe they signed the declaration on 2nd August 1776. Nevertheless, the country celebrates the 4th of July as its national independence day.

It is an official holiday in the country every year. All federal government offices remain closed, and employees are paid for this holiday.

The entire country comes together to celebrate the historic achievement to date. There is a parade that takes place in the morning. For the rest of the day, there are several events to enjoy, such as fairs, carnivals, concerts, games, picnics, political speeches, and other ceremonies. The decorations are usually in the colors of the American flag – red, white, and blue.

This year, Independence Day falls on a Monday, giving citizens a long weekend. Many families will be hosting get-togethers and picnics for the same reason.

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