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July Fourth 1776. July Fourth 1776.


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we celebrate our freedom from England and us being and independent country


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conclusion-------------------------My answerThe fourth part of the declaration announces that the colonies are free. It says that they have the right to be free. The declaration calls the colonies " free and independent states."


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No you do not. The Full Faith and Credit clause of the Fourth Amendment requires states to recognize marriage from other states.


Who followed Stan Musial in the batting order for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1946?

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It is the celebration of Independence Day, where the United States officially became independent from Great Britain, in 1776.


Why do you celebrate fouth of July?

Fourth of July celebrates the day our country became independent from the British. (Signing of the Declaration of Independence)