British people don't celebrate the Fourth of July, the day that commemorates America's independence from England. America's Independence Day is celebrated in the US on the fourth of July and some American who are in England at the time may hold private celebrations.
The 12th of July.
The Fourth of July is meant to celebrate independence of the U.S.The British army lost the American Revolution. Something for the Americans to remember and celebrate and something for the British to be thankful for ;)
No, they do not. The Fourth of July celebrates July 4, 1776 when the USA Colonials announced their Declaration of Independence from England. China does not celebrate an American holiday. Americans, whose relatives came from China, celebrate July 4. The nation of China, and the Chinese people, and most people around the world Outside the USA, do Not celebrate July 4th. It's an American holiday, celebrated by Americans.
The fourth of July is commonly celebrated in the US, since it was the US that gained independence from the British back in the old days. There is no reason why England would celebrate that event, but if they live in America, they can do as they wish!
You can. But its not an Official Holiday!
it set sail in 12th July 1588
Every country has a fourth of July. However, not every country celebrates Independence Day on the fourth of July. England does not celebrate Independence Day on the fourth of July because that is the day when the United States became independent from England.
No. The 4th of July is American because that is when the Declaration of Independence was signed. I was in England one 4th and myself and other Americans did celebrate the 4th. We were wished "Happy 4th of July" by the British.
Because on the fourth of July 56 people signed the declaration of independence for our freedom from england. and that is why we celebrate Independence Day.
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No, they don't celebrate it for any reason. It is an American event.