US celebrates Independence Day today

The United States celebrates July 4th Independence Day today. 246 years ago, the Independence Document was ratified, a document where 13 colonies from North America declared independence from the United Kingdom. The American Constitution, signed in 1787, later describes the base and structure of the United States government, [...]
246 years ago, the Independence Document was ratified, a document where 13 colonies from North America declared independence from the United Kingdom.
The U.S. Constitution, signed in 1787, later describes the base and structure of the United States government, which is divided into three branches, into executives, legislative and legal, President, Congress and the Supreme Court.
What happened on July 4, 1776?
The continental Congress approved the final wording of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776. They had worked for him for several days after the draft was submitted on July 2nd and finally agreed on all editorials and changes.
July 4, 1776, became the date that was included in the Declaration of Independence and the handwritten handwritten copy signed in August.
It is also the date printed in Dunlap Broadway, the original printed copies of the Declaration that were circulated throughout the new country.
The next day, copies of the Declaration of Independence were distributed, and on July 6, The Pennsylvania Evening Post became the first newspaper to print the extraordinary document.
The Declaration of Independence has since become the most beloved symbol of US freedom.
The US Independence Day is celebrated with grand parades, family celebrations and ends with fireworks being thrown.












