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Celebrating Freedom |
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Celebrating Freedom
By Beth Beutler |
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1 July 4 is Independence Day. On July 4, 1776, America declared its intention to be an independent nation. (It would still be several years until America was officially free from the control of Great Britain.) July 4 is a holiday acknowledging freedom. People often celebrate by doing something fun. Many people have .....![]() |
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