The Fourth of July* Being born in the USA gave me the advantage to celebrate lots of holidays. One of my favorite events was the independence day. Were America got its freedom from the United Kingdome of Britain. In the morning of 4th of July‚ my mom woke me up early and said: "get up and be ready for the barbeque at your uncle’s house". I wanted to dose off more but the thought of the fireworks later at night made me jump out of my bed and rushed to put my clothes on. After everyone
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Capstone Primary Source Paper: Fourth of July Celebrations The fourth of July‚ also known as Independence Day‚ is a United States federal holiday honoring the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It proclaimed that the thirteen American colonies deemed themselves a new nation‚ known as the United States of America‚ and no longer were to be ruled under the British Empire. However‚ this national holiday would never have existed if one of the most important wars in history never happened
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In her essay “The Fourth of July”‚ Audre Lorde conveys her anger toward American society. Her anger is caused by the racism and discrimination in her country. Although she clearly establishes her claim‚ Lorde uses irony to express her opinions yet control her anger. Lorde’s essay was written in response to her family’s trip to Washington D.C. the summer after her graduation from eighth grade. In it‚ she writes‚ “the waitress was white‚ and the counter was white‚ and the ice
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Fireworks are an integral part of all the significant celebrations around the world. Fireworks play an important role in the Independence Day Celebrations in the US. Though United States became independent in the year 1776‚ the fireworks were used for Independence Day Celebration in the US only on the 4th of July 1777. Facts about Fireworks Display of 4th July The fireworks used on 4th July are largely imported from China. Did you know‚ in 2011 Americans imported fireworks worth $233 million
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In “What to a slave is the 4th of July?”given by Frederick Douglass an “Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls Women’s Right Convention” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton both talk about the equality problems in America. Douglas speaks on behalf of women and their rights. Throughout American history many people have struggled with who should be granted freedom. Those who were denied freedom‚ never stopped fighting for what they believed in. Douglass uses powerful sentences to get his point across
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holiday? From the scary Halloween to the crazy April Fool’s Day‚ holidays are always an excuse to have fun! However‚ the Fourth of July is the my favorite holiday‚ because there is always good food to eat‚ because we spend time with family‚ and especially because we watch colorful fireworks. First of all‚ my mom cooks the best food on the Fourth of July. We always have spicy‚ sweet barbequed ribs or chicken. My sister’s yearly request is golden corn on the cob dripping with butter. My
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Frederick Douglass’s Fourth of July Speech In 1852‚ the leading citizens of Rochester asked Douglass to give a speech as part of their Fourth of July celebrations. Douglass accepted their invitation. In his speech‚ however‚ Douglass delivered a scathing attack on the hypocrisy of a nation celebrating freedom and independence with speeches‚ parades and platitudes‚ while‚ within its borders‚ nearly four million humans were being kept as slaves. Fellow citizens‚ pardon me‚ and allow me to ask‚
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their united colonies should become Independent States and that every political connection between them and Britain should be put away. Our fathers have succeeded with this resolution giving us the freedom we have today in America. This made the 4th of July an anniversary day we properly celebrate every year. Patriotism and Pride prompt us to celebrate this day in remembrance of the Declaration of Independence. Douglass’s words say to stand by those principles made by the Declaration of Independence
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"Born on the Fourth of July" This book was incredible! In all truth this was the first book I have ever read cover to cover. The book‚ by Ron Kovic‚ as compared to the film‚ by Oliver Stone‚ had some impressive similarities. Both the book and the film did a great job of portraying Ron’s childhood in Massapequa‚ Long Island. From the little league games to playing war in the woods‚ leading charges and setting ambushes. This was especially well done in the movie‚ and exactly as I pictured them while
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Why do we celebrate the 4th of July? Most people in the United States celebrate the 4th of July‚ but do you know exactly why the holiday is so important to our country? Imagine how you would feel if someone older than you (maybe an older sister or brother) kept telling you what to do all of the time and kept taking more and more of your allowance. That is how the colonists felt in the years leading up to 1776. Great Britain kept trying to make the colonists follow more rules and pay higher taxes
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