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1) What is the purpose of the Fourth of July holiday celebration?
Answer
To celebrate the American independence from Great Britain
2) How many men signed the Declaration of Independence?
Answer
56 men signed the Declaration of Independence.
3) How many stars and stripes were on the first flag of the United States.
Answer
The first flag of the United States had 13 stripes and 13 stars.
4) How many woman signed the Declaration of Independence?
Answer
No woman signed the Declaration of Independence.
5) How tall is the Statue of Liberty?
Answer
The Statue of Liberty is 151 feet tall.
6) In what year did George Washington become the first President?
Answer
George Washington became the first president in 1789
7) What are the first words of the Declaration of Independence?
Answer
When in the course of human events is the first words of the Declaration of Independence.
8) What do the colors red, white, and blue on the flag stand for?
Answer
The colors red, white, and blue are pretty flag colors.
9) What document is the legal framework of the United States?
Answer
The Constitution is the legal framework of the United States.
10) What is another name for the first 10 amendments to the Constitution?
Answer
The first 10 amendments to the Constitution is also called the The Bill of Rights.
11) What is the name America's oldest and largest fireworks company?
Answer
Zembelli is the oldest and largest fireworks company in America.
12) What two presidents died on July 4, 1826?
Answer
John Adams & Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826.
13) What was Paul Revere occupation?
Answer
Paul Revere was a Silversmith.
14) What year was the Declaration of Independence adopted?
Answer
Tthe Declaration of Independence adopted in 1776.
15) When did Congress recognize the Pledge of Allegiance?
Answer
Congress recognize the Pledge of Allegiance in 1942.
16) When did the Liberty Bell get a crack?
Answer
The Liberty Bell got cracked on its first ring.
17) When do we celebrate Independence Day?
Answer
Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th.
18) When is Flag Day.
Answer
Flag Day is on June 14th.
19) Where and when was the first flag with 50 stars flown?
Answer
The first flag with 50 stars flown in Philadelphia in 1960.
20) Where can you see the actual Declaration of Independence on display?
Answer
You can see the Declaration of Independence on display in the National Archives in Washington D.C.
21) Where is the Liberty Bell located?
Answer
The Liberty Bell is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
22) Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
Answer
The Declaration of Independence of signed in Philadelphia.
23) Which three presidents died on Independence?
Answer
Thomas Jefferson (1826) John Adams (1826) and James Monroe (1831) all died on July 4.
24) Which two presidents signed the Declaration of Independence?
Answer
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams were the two presidents that signed the Declaration of Independence.
25) Who sewed the first American flag?
Answer
Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag.
26) Who shot Abraham Lincoln?
Answer
John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln.
27) Who warned the Americans that the British were coming?
Answer
Paul Revere warned the Americans that the British were coming.
28) Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?
Answer
John Hancock was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
29) Who was the King of England during the Revolutionary War?
Answer
King George III was the King of England during the Revolutionary War
30) Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Answer
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
31) Who wrote the Fourth of July Ode?
Answer
James Russell Lowell wrote the Fourth of July Ode.
32) Who wrote the words of the Star Spangled Banner?
Answer
Francis Scott Key wrote the words of the Star Spangled Banner.
Independence Day
This year and future years.