Independence day-a public holiday in the United States celebrated the 4th of July each year on the anniversary of the announcement of the United States Declaration of independence from Britain, which took place in 1776.
On independence day in the United States hosts many concerts, parades and festivals. The tradition of patriotic-themed speeches are also spewed by politicians and Government officials. However, after dusk there are Fireworks.
Although the Feast was celebrated unofficially since 1777, but in 1870 the United States Congress officially set July fourth day free from work without pay for federal officials. In 1931 changed the law by granting them salary for a non-working day.
Bonfire Night is an important festival in Britain.It`s on 5th November. People make bonfires in their gardens and in parks. They often cook potatoes in the fire and drink soup. And they have big firework displays, too! Sometimes children make a model of a man, called a "guy". They use old clothes and fill them with newspaper or straw. They burn the guy on the bonfire. They do this to remember a secret plan to kill James I, a king of England. On 5th November 1605, a man called Guy Fawkeswas a catholic and James I was a Protestant. Fawkes wasn`tsuccessful and the next year people started to celebrate Bonfire Night. Todey Bonfire Night is a time for people to have fun together!
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Independence day-a public holiday in the United States celebrated the 4th of July each year on the anniversary of the announcement of the United States Declaration of independence from Britain, which took place in 1776.
On independence day in the United States hosts many concerts, parades and festivals. The tradition of patriotic-themed speeches are also spewed by politicians and Government officials. However, after dusk there are Fireworks.
Although the Feast was celebrated unofficially since 1777, but in 1870 the United States Congress officially set July fourth day free from work without pay for federal officials. In 1931 changed the law by granting them salary for a non-working day.
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Bonfire Night
Bonfire Night is an important festival in Britain.It`s on 5th November. People make bonfires in their gardens and in parks. They often cook potatoes in the fire and drink soup. And they have big firework displays, too! Sometimes children make a model of a man, called a "guy". They use old clothes and fill them with newspaper or straw. They burn the guy on the bonfire. They do this to remember a secret plan to kill James I, a king of England. On 5th November 1605, a man called Guy Fawkeswas a catholic and James I was a Protestant. Fawkes wasn`tsuccessful and the next year people started to celebrate Bonfire Night. Todey Bonfire Night is a time for people to have fun together!