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  2. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America.

  3. Independence Day | History, Meaning, & Date | Britannica

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    The Fourth of July celebrates the passage of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. The Declaration announced the political separation of the 13 North American colonies from Great Britain.

  4. Independence Day (United States) - Simple English Wikipedia, the...

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    In the United States, Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July or the Fourth, is a holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring the independence of the Thirteen Colonies from the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

  5. Declaration of Independence | Summary, Definition, Date, & Text

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    Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and that announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.

  6. The Fourth of July—also known as Independence Day or July 4th—has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941, but the tradition of Independence Day celebrations goes back to the...

  7. July 4th (also known as Independence Day) is an annual American holiday that falls on, you guessed it, the 4th of July.

  8. July 4 - Wikipedia

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    July 4 is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar ; 180 days remain until the end of the year. Events. [] Pre-1600. [] 362 BC – Battle of Mantinea: The Thebans, led by Epaminondas, defeated the Spartans.

  9. Born on the Fourth of July (film) - Wikipedia

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    Born on the Fourth of July is a 1989 American epic biographical anti-war drama film that is based on the 1976 autobiography of Ron Kovic. Directed by Oliver Stone, and written by Stone and Kovic, it stars Tom Cruise, Kyra Sedgwick, Raymond J. Barry, Jerry Levine, Frank Whaley, and Willem Dafoe.

  10. What to know about the 4th of July’s origins and traditions

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    Here are five things to know about the Fourth of July, including the origin of the holiday and how fireworks became part of the tradition.

  11. History of the Fourth of July | Independence Day | Britannica

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    What is the Fourth of July? The Fourth of July is an annual celebration in the United States. It is also called Independence Day because it marks the day that the Declaration of Independence was signed by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.

  12. The Holiday - July 4th at the National Archives

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    The Holiday. The history of July 4 celebrations. Variously known as the Fourth of July and Independence Day, July 4th has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941, but the tradition of Independence Day celebrations goes back to the 18th century and the American Revolution.

  13. History of Independence Day | A Capitol Fourth - PBS

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    Learn the history of America's Independence Day, including why we celebrate on July 4.

  14. Declaration of Independence ‑ Signed, Writer, Date | HISTORY

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    The Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independencewritten largely by Jefferson—in Philadelphia on July 4, a date now celebrated as the birth of American independence. America...

  15. Independence Day (United States) - New World Encyclopedia

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    Independence Day (colloquially the Fourth of July or July 4th) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.

  16. Why Do We Celebrate July 4 With Fireworks? - HISTORY

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    History of the Fourth of July. John Adams Predicts Celebrations. Fireworks have a long and colorful history, but the story of how they became ubiquitous on July 4 dates to the summer of...

  17. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? - Wikipedia

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    "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?" [1] [2] was a speech delivered by Frederick Douglass on July 5, 1852, at Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York, at a meeting organized by the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. [3]

  18. Independence Day - National Geographic Kids

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    Also called the Fourth of July, Independence Day marks the historic date in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress. The written declaration stated...

  19. Independence Day summary | Britannica

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    Independence Day, or Fourth of July, Anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress (July 4, 1776). It is the greatest secular holiday in the country. Celebrating the day became common only after the War of 1812.

  20. United States Bicentennial - Wikipedia

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    The Bicentennial culminated on Sunday, July 4, 1976, with the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Founding Fathers in the Second Continental Congress.

  21. Día de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos - Wikipedia, la ...

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    El Día de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos (Independence Day o The Fourth of July en inglés), es el día de fiesta nacional que se celebra el 4 de julio en los Estados Unidos de América. Este día marca la firma de la Declaración de Independencia en 1776 en la cual el país proclamó su separación formal del Imperio británico .

  22. Man charged in deadly Fourth of July stabbings in Huntington...

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    A Redondo Beach man was charged for deadly stabbings on the Fourth of July in Huntington Beach while being under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

  23. 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakes (more commonly referred to in scientific literature as the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence) of July 4 and 5 occurred north and northeast of the town of Ridgecrest, California located in Kern County and west of Searles Valley (approximately 200 km [122 mi] north-northeast of Los Angeles).

  24. Fourth of July (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fourth of July is the colloquial name for Independence Day, a federal holiday in the United States. Fourth of July or 4th of July may also refer to: July 4 , the date

  25. 4th of July (Fireworks) - Wikipedia

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    "4th of July (Fireworks)" is the second single from Kelis' fifth studio album, Flesh Tone. It samples " You're My Heart (Pilotpriest Remix) " by Lioness . [ 1 ] The song was listed at number 51 on the list of the NME Best Tracks of 2010. [ 2 ]

  26. 2024 Fourth of July shootings - Wikipedia

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    Background. The Fourth of July is historically one of the nation's deadliest days of the year. [2] [vague] A flurry of shootings in 2023 left more than a dozen dead and over 60 wounded. [3][relevant?]

  27. X (American band) - Wikipedia

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    X is an American punk rock band formed in Los Angeles. The original members are vocalist Exene Cervenka, vocalist-bassist John Doe, guitarist Billy Zoom and drummer D. J. Bonebrake. The band released seven studio albums from 1980 to 1993.

  28. California's 4th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    California's 4th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. The district is located in the northwestern part of the state, and includes all of Lake County and Napa County, most of Yolo County, and parts of Solano County and Sonoma County.