Does England have a fourth of July? America does, but does England?
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on August 07, 2014
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on August 06, 2014
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England calls it "finally we got rid of them day"
on September 18, 2016
on August 06, 2014
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on August 06, 2014
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To answer your question yes, England does have the 4th of July, and so does the rest of the world. It's not like the calendar skips the 4th while America celebrates their independence. The 4th of July is a day where the rest of the world goes "oh crap, duck and cover!"
on September 17, 2016
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Yes they have a day- but not the holiday like Americans do- The 4th in America is a celebration of freedom from Great Britian during the Revolutionary War.
on June 09, 2015
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Nope. It's a normal July day. We set fireworks on Bonfire night, 5th November.
on August 07, 2014
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Probably not because America is celebrating being free and indipendent from England and other countries they do have a July fourth though everyone does
on March 18, 2018
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that's right, you just got a notification for a question you asked 4 years ago
on March 18, 2018
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on March 17, 2018
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They do it's probably not Independence Day for then though. It's probably just a normal day for them
on September 19, 2016
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Duh, this is a dumb question, of course they have it, it's just not celebrated, they rather just forgot about it
on September 18, 2016
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Oml why do people say England? SCOTLAND WALES AND IRELAND IS THERE TOO, YA KNOW. SAY BRITAINNNN xD
on October 01, 2015
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For years ago (before I moved to America),we didn't celebrate in my home town, and my friend vacationed there when she was 15 and no forth of July. It must be an American only thing. :/
on October 01, 2015
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Fourth of July is a kinda Independence Day so I don't think that England has it but I am not a hundred percent sure
on August 06, 2014