Happy 4th of July 2023! We wish all our American readers a very happy July 4; it is a day to celebrate, rejoice in America’s independence, and take pride in being American.
The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, is a significant holiday in the United States. It commemorates the Declaration of Independence, which the Continental Congress adopted on July 4, 1776. This declaration proclaimed that the thirteen American colonies were no longer under the rule of King George III of Britain and were now united as free and independent states. Although Congress had voted for independence on July 2, it was officially announced on July 4.
Freedom Day is ordinarily connected with firecrackers, marches, grills, jubilees, fairs, picnics, shows, ball games, family gatherings, political discourses, and services, notwithstanding different other open and private occasions praising the history, government, and customs of the United States. Independence Day is the national day of the United States.
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On Independence Day, it’s a wonderful gesture to express your joy, concern, and admiration for your loved ones, acquaintances, and coworkers by sending them warm wishes. And now, thanks to the emergence of GIFs, you can convey your sentiments through these animated visuals on various platforms such as messages, chats, apps, and emails. Here are some examples of GIFs you can use:
Also read: If you’re looking for 4th of July wishes and quotes, we have a great selection available. Feel free to check out our post for more.
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The American Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence, occurred from 1775 to 1783. It was initiated by the thirteen original colonies to protest against the Kingdom of Great Britain’s direct taxation and lack of representation in Parliament. The removal of British rule resulted in the establishment of the United States of America, which became the first modern republic and expanded over a vast territory.
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Don’t miss the opportunity to send Independence Day greetings to your loved ones, office colleagues, and relatives. If you’re feeling lazy and don’t want to type out long wishes, sending clipart can be a smart alternative. Here is some clipart:
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In the middle of 1782, Parliament voted to put an end to all hostilities in America. In December of the same year, George III spoke from the British seat in support of US independence. Congress accepted the British-proposed settlement in April 1783 that met its peace requirements, granting freedom and sovereignty westward to the Mississippi River. The Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783, between Great Britain and the United States, formally recognizing the United States, establishing peace between the two nations, and officially concluding the American Revolution.
We wish you a great Independence Day ahead! Make sure you wish everyone doesn’t miss the fireworks. Stay safe and stay happy!
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