Check out these fun facts about the Fourth of July to help you celebrate.
It’s summer, and it’s time to celebrate! From barbecues to pool parties, there are lots to celebrate over the summer, especially when it comes to celebrating Independence Day. Get ready to celebrate July Fourth. Get decked out in your finest red, white, and blue, and check out these fun facts about the Fourth of July.
Declaration of Independence. When it comes to declaring independence, we know the date to be July 4th. However, in a letter sent to Abigail Adams from John Adams, independence was declared on July 2nd. It wasn’t until July 4th, however, that Congress accepted the declaration.
Ironic Passings. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were two influential figures in the American revolution. They both ironically died on July 4th, 1826.
Independence Around the World. July 4th isn’t just celebrated in the United States. There are several other nations that celebrate their own independence on July 4. Both Rwanda and the Philippines also celebrate their own Independence Day on July 4.
The Making of a National Holiday. With parades, fireworks, and a 13-shot cannon salute, Independence Day has been celebrated since 1776. However, these celebrations were never officially recognized. It wasn’t until 1870 that Congress recognized July 4th as a federal holiday.
All About the Hot Dog. The hot dog is perhaps a staple of the July Fourth holiday. It’s the perfect American barbecue food. In fact, the Fourth of July accounts for one of the largest spikes in hot dog sales. An estimated 155 million hot dogs are eaten every Fourth of July.
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