Fourth of July Bingo

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Fourth of July
Independence Day

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What is it?
The Fourth of July is the most significant national holiday in the United States. It celebrates the Declaration of Independence, adopted on 4 July, 1776. The Thirteen Colonies of America declared themselves to be states and no longer part of the British Empire, though the revolutionary war continued for some time after.

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What’s the story behind it?
The original United States of America was made up of a collection of East Coast states known as the Thirteen Colonies. These mainly agricultural colonies were run by the British since 1587 - who exploited them for their resources, in particular tobacco. From 1765, some settlers began to demand "no taxation without representation", calling for their voices to be heard in the British parliament. This often led to fighting. Eventually, in 1775, a war of independence against Britain was declared. 

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 the Declaration of Independence was signed by 56 representatives of thirteen self-styled states (previously the Thirteen Colonies). The signatories included future president Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

The conflict continued until the 1783 Treaty of Paris, which ended the war in favour of an independent America. 

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How has the government marked it?
Congress made the day an unpaid national holiday for federal workers in 1870, and in 1938 it became a paid holiday across the country. Government officials also take part in celebratory functions and make speeches. 

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How do people celebrate it today?
Firework displays and parties are the most well-known activities associated with Independence Day. All major cities have fireworks displays and there is also one given by the White House. As a national holiday, it also serves as an occasion for reunions and vacations

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Bingo Rules!
  1. No false Bingo ( Sing Manamanah song!)
  2. The square in the middle is "free space" and can be used for anything you want.
  3. There are prizes for the first three people who shout Bingo in each round. If there are more people shouting at the same time, there will be a quiz question as a tie-breaker.
  4. Be nice! it's a game ; )

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