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Originally Posted by willowtigger
sorry i'm unclear: if it dont break any of the rules, whats the whole thing about the 4th July getting celebrated? sorry i know its a american celebration i'm just unclear what the americans are celebrating?
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Independence Day. July 4 is the official date of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence from allegiance to the British crown and the first step in establishing a new independent government.
Many communities traditionally hold parades and fireworks celebrations.
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