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"Proclaim liberty throughout all the land 
unto all the inhabitants thereof."
-- words written on the Liberty Bell  
The Betsy Ross flag (1776)
Celebrating Independence Day

America celebrates July 4, 1776, adoption of Declaration of Independence

Posted: July 4, 2008
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The United States celebrates its Independence Day on July 4, a day of patriotic celebration and family events throughout the country. In the words of Founding Father John Adams, the holiday would be “the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance. … It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forever more.”

The Fourth of July holiday is a major civic occasion, with roots deep in the Anglo-American tradition of political freedom.

It is also a family celebration. Picnics and barbeques are common. July is summer in the United States, and millions of Americans escape the heat at beaches and other vacation spots. Independence Day is not among the legal holidays fixed on a Monday or Friday, but many employees use vacation time to create an extended weekend.

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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM GOD BLESS AMERICA 
(© AP Images)
Fourth of July fireworks burst above, from left to right, the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and U.S. Capitol in Washington.

FOURTH OF JULY REFERENCE MATERIAL:

  • The Declaration of Independence: July 4, 1776

  • Happy Birthday America

  • Celebrating America's Birthday

  • The Making of the American People

  • Outline of U.S. Government

  • Snapshot USA

  • Foundations of Democracy

  • Principles of Democracy

  • What Is Democracy

  • Democracy Papers

John Philip Sousa -- American Composer, Conductor & Patriot (1854-1932)

 

  • Rights of the People: Individual Freedom and the Bill of Rights

  • Transparency in Government: How American Citizens Influence Public Policy

  • About America: The Constitution of the United States of America With Explanatory Notes


 

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