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Rated by Participant: 6A9EBFFE6762CDE7DF0C4DBB4EF012C7D69BDB2AFBF0B2E60559BCFE39A9F627
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“After the Revolutionary War, Americans continued to commemorate Independence Day every year, in celebrations that allowed the new nation’s emerging political leaders to address citizens and create a feeling of unity.“ https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/july-4th#early-fourth-of-july-celebrations-and-traditions Independence Day celebrates the victory of the revolution.

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