Today is July 3rd. Tomorrow is July 4th, and it is the day that the Continental Congress, in 1776, ratified the Declaration of Independence. Some of the signatures may have been added then, but it took several weeks before all the delegates signed. Most of them actually signed on August 2nd.
2006-07-03 15:40:44
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answered by Flyboy 6
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Independence Day for the United States from England. (The declaration was signed and completed July 4th, 1776)...that's why this holiday is not celebrated in other countries.
2006-07-03 21:18:35
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answered by Ohthtmacey 1
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the 4th of july is america's independence day, my dear. thus, it is a national holiday in the us. and what day is today, you ask? well, considering that i'm in the southeast, it's the 4th today. but, in the states, it's the 3rd of july.
2006-07-03 21:35:29
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answered by anak sendu 4
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Fourth of July is the Day all Conservatives celebrate being liberated from Liberals. However lately it is ever more increasingly likely we'll have a repeat of the war itself.
2006-07-03 22:43:01
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answered by cheezychesster 2
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Today is the day before tomorrow but the day after yesterday.
2006-07-03 21:21:44
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answered by isavedlatin 2
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Monday
It's the day we celebrate interdependence from England
2006-07-03 21:36:21
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answered by golden girl 4
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its the usa celebrating our freedom or independence day
2006-07-03 21:30:36
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answered by softballhonney 2
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it is the national celebration of usa{independency}
2006-07-03 21:11:20
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answered by theo 2
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today is the 3rd. What they said.
2006-07-03 21:17:56
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answered by samantha wilson 5
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