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

  2. 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 .

  3. Hace 4 días · 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. 16 de dic. de 2009 · 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...

  5. 4 de jul. de 2019 · Today’s interactive Doodle celebrates U.S. Independence Day with a backyard BBQ ball game—and classic American summertime snacks are stepping up to the plate for a chance to hit it out of the park! Looks like H-Dog’s on a roll!

  6. 4 de jul. de 2019 · Ni la fecha debía ser la que finalmente fue ni el país era lo que hoy es, pero lo cierto es que el 4 de julio es la gran fiesta nacional de Estados Unidos. Los estadounidenses celebran su...

  7. 4 de jul. de 2023 · El 4 de julio se celebra el Día de la Independencia en Estados Unidos. Ese día de 1776, el Congreso Continental adoptó la Declaración de Independencia dos días después de una votación sobre la...

  8. 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...

  9. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Known now as a day of patriotism and enjoying time off from work, the Fourth of July began the journey to becoming a quintessential American holiday in 1776, when the Second Continental...

  10. 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.

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