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4th of July Americas National Day
I am not American, but I would love to hear what is actually happening today. Why is that day so important? Are you celebrating?
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Most people in the United States celebrate the 4th of July, but do you know exactly why the holiday is so important to our country? Imagine how you would feel if someone older than you (maybe an older sister or brother) kept telling you what to do all of the time and kept taking more and more of your allowance. That is how the colonists felt in the years leading up to 1776. Great Britain kept trying to make the colonists follow more rules and pay higher taxes. People started getting mad and began making plans to be able to make their own rules. They no longer wanted Great Britain to be able to tell them what to do, so they decided to tell Great Britain that they were becoming an independent country. (To be independent means to take care of yourself, making your own rules and providing for your own needs.)
The Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and they appointed a committee (a group of people working together to do a specific job) to write a formal document that would tell Great Britain that the Americans had decided to govern themselves. The committee asked Thomas Jefferson to write a draft (first try) of the document, so he worked for days, in absolute secret, until he had written a document that he thought said everything important that the committee had discussed. On June 28, 1776, the committee met to read Jefferson's "fair" copy (he put his best ideas together and wrote them neatly.) They revised (made some changes) the document and declared their independence on July 2, 1776. They officially adopted it (made it theirs) on July 4, 1776. That is why we call it "Independence Day." Congress ordered that all members must sign the Declaration of Independence and they all began signing the "official" copy on August 2, 1776. In January of the next year, Congress sent signed copies to all of the states.
The Declaration of Independence is more than just a piece of paper. It is a symbol of our country's independence and commitment to certain ideas. A symbol is something that stands for something else. Most people can look at a certain little "swoosh" and know that it stands for "Nike." Well, the signers of the Declaration of Independence wanted the citizens of the United States to have a document that spelled out what was important to our leaders and citizens. They wanted us to be able to look at the Declaration of Independence and immediately think of the goals we should always be working for, and about the people who have fought so hard to make these ideas possible. The people who signed the Declaration risked being hanged for treason by the leaders in Great Britain. They had to be very brave to sign something that would be considered a crime! So every time we look at the Declaration of Independence, we should think about all of the effort and ideas that went into the document, and about the courage it took for these people to stand up for what they knew was right -- independence!
And that pretty much explains what Americans celebrate today, the 4th of July, "Independence day".
The Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and they appointed a committee (a group of people working together to do a specific job) to write a formal document that would tell Great Britain that the Americans had decided to govern themselves. The committee asked Thomas Jefferson to write a draft (first try) of the document, so he worked for days, in absolute secret, until he had written a document that he thought said everything important that the committee had discussed. On June 28, 1776, the committee met to read Jefferson's "fair" copy (he put his best ideas together and wrote them neatly.) They revised (made some changes) the document and declared their independence on July 2, 1776. They officially adopted it (made it theirs) on July 4, 1776. That is why we call it "Independence Day." Congress ordered that all members must sign the Declaration of Independence and they all began signing the "official" copy on August 2, 1776. In January of the next year, Congress sent signed copies to all of the states.
The Declaration of Independence is more than just a piece of paper. It is a symbol of our country's independence and commitment to certain ideas. A symbol is something that stands for something else. Most people can look at a certain little "swoosh" and know that it stands for "Nike." Well, the signers of the Declaration of Independence wanted the citizens of the United States to have a document that spelled out what was important to our leaders and citizens. They wanted us to be able to look at the Declaration of Independence and immediately think of the goals we should always be working for, and about the people who have fought so hard to make these ideas possible. The people who signed the Declaration risked being hanged for treason by the leaders in Great Britain. They had to be very brave to sign something that would be considered a crime! So every time we look at the Declaration of Independence, we should think about all of the effort and ideas that went into the document, and about the courage it took for these people to stand up for what they knew was right -- independence!
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And that pretty much explains what Americans celebrate today, the 4th of July, "Independence day".
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ohkk!!THIS is what 4th july is about!!
and seriously
heard a lot about celebrations on 4th,i m not an american so had NO IDEA wat this day was about?*
it is such a big day for them
so to every forumotioner here:HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

and seriously
heard a lot about celebrations on 4th,i m not an american so had NO IDEA wat this day was about?*
it is such a big day for them
so to every forumotioner here:HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY


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wow!
Now i know the history of 4th of July in America...
Thanks Nessa for the infos...

Regards,
kjmj14
Now i know the history of 4th of July in America...
Thanks Nessa for the infos...
Regards,
kjmj14
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People who didn't know what 4th July is for
Nessa if you actually typed all this yourself, kudos to you
And for all others who recognize themselves in this sentence : don't eat fast food for 4th of July
Nessa if you actually typed all this yourself, kudos to you
And for all others who recognize themselves in this sentence : don't eat fast food for 4th of July


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Thank you Nessa, I hadnt studied this part of history.
Imagine..we studied the independence of America for 3-4 days at school..watching the movie "Patriot"
Americans though changed, since then. I hope that days like that they honor their ancentors and remember what it means actually to be American
Imagine..we studied the independence of America for 3-4 days at school..watching the movie "Patriot"
Americans though changed, since then. I hope that days like that they honor their ancentors and remember what it means actually to be American
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Yeah, it's a really big deal, with fireworks, and parties, and parades! It's really fun! 
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to everyone have a happy forth and hopefully noone burns down theyre house. 

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Lol, all my fireworks have to be smaller than 3 feet....stupid oregon laws....
but who says i will obey them
Happy fourth of july!
but who says i will obey them
Happy fourth of july!
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Man I belive I had a great time yestorday. Got to hang out with some cool friends, go hot tubbing, go on top of the camper and watch everyone else do their fireworks. We did get to the point that we did do stupid stuff. I almost got kill from my friend by throwing a firework at his car. I didn't mean to do it. Jus a bad throw.
But everything was all cool. 4th of July is the best holitday that you can blow up crap!!!
Happy late 4th everyone.
I'll lock this topic tommorrow as 4th of July weekend ends tonight.
Happy late 4th everyone.
I'll lock this topic tommorrow as 4th of July weekend ends tonight.
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Hope everyone had a safe and fun 4th of July!!! Well those in the USA =) And everyone not in the USA, well I hope you had a great weekend. We basically had a cookout in the yard while the kids all went swimming in the little pool, and then watched fireworks later that night.
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okay, look at Nessa, the walking encyclopedia!
I had a wonderful 4th of July. I had 13 boxes of TNT Pop-its!
They were going to do a fireworks, show but it rained and destroyed all of the fireworks.
I had a wonderful 4th of July. I had 13 boxes of TNT Pop-its!
They were going to do a fireworks, show but it rained and destroyed all of the fireworks.
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That sucks, they busted like 5 people around me for using illegal fireworks. 
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I almost got busted
The police was in front of my house and i was next to my house lighting up a firework
The police was in front of my house and i was next to my house lighting up a firework
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This is now over. I hope everyone had a safe, fun, crazy or what ever they did on the Nations Birthday.
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