Wishing everyone an enjoyable, (and safe), Independence Day!
And, here are some interesting facts about this holiday:
Independence Day History:
- Independence Day commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Independence Day is the most important secular holiday held in the United States. Americans take this day to celebrate all that is American, remembering the great sacrifices of our forefathers as they fought and won our independence from Great Britain. This holiday is also referred to as 4th of July, named after the date it is celebrated each year.
Independence Day Facts & Quotes:
- In July 1776, there were approximately 2.5 million people living in the new nation. (Wow)!
- The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence didn’t really occur until July 8, 1776. (It was actually sent to the printers on July 4th).
- The Statue of Liberty is the symbol of American Freedom. It was a gift; given to the United States by France in 1886. “Lady Liberty” was delivered in pieces, (it took 214 crates to hold her), and she was assembled on Liberty Island, in New York Harbor.