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Why Presidents Die on the 4th of July (8x91)
: 04, 2022
When the 4th of July rolls around each year, the first images that probably come to mind are barbeques in your backyard, everything themed in the colors of red, white and blue, American flags everywhere and loud fireworks blasting off once the sun sets. But while you’re participating in one of those hotdog-eating contests or watching a patriotic war movie, have you ever wondered why we Americans celebrate this day and hold it in such high regard?
The 4th of July, or Independence Day, is one of many American Federal Holidays. But even still, Independence Day is far more widely known, more celebrated and frankly, more important than all these other days to most Americans. And the reason for this is because of what this holiday represents for this entire country. The reason for celebration was the passage of the Declaration of Independence way back on July 4th, 1776 which not only officially created the United States of America as a sovereign nation, but it also laid out many of the valu