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100

What was the USA called before it was the United States of America?

The Thirteen Colonies

British America

The United Colonies

100

What is the national symbol and bird of America?

The Bald Eagle

It was suggested in 1782 by Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress and successfully voted in. Benjamin Franklin famously disagreed, and suggested the Wild Turkey instead.

100

This fruit is the most popular choice served on the 4th of July.

Watermelon


100

Which color is the hardest to produce in fireworks?

A.) Red

B.) White

C.) Blue

D.) Green

C.) Blue

The copper compound responsible for producing the blue color is a very temperature sensitive gas - it must be heated to a very high heat to emit the blue color, but if the temperature gets too high, it dims the color.

100

True or False: St. Augustine sided against the patriots during the American Revolution.

True!

During this time, Florida was divided into East and West Florida, with East Florida remaining loyal to Britain and St. Augustine serving as its loyalist capital city from 1763-1783, when it was returned to Spain via the Treaty of Paris.

200

The USA declared independence from Britain in on July 4th, 1776, but when was it "officially recognized" by Britain as such?

September 3rd, 1783

The Treaty of Paris was signed this day, ending the Revolutionary War with Britain finally recognizing the USA as an independent nation.

200

What is the name of the United States National Anthem? Who wrote it?

The Star Spangled Banner - it was written by Francis Scott Key in 1814.

200

What is America's favorite pie?

Apple pie 


200

True or False: The first fireworks set off in celebration of Independence Day began on the day itself, July 4th, 1776.

True!

Col. Thomas Craft of the Sons of Liberty is said to have fired off fireworks and shells over Boston Common - However, the tradition of officially organized fireworks displays for the holiday began the year after in 1777.

200

What nickname did St. Augustine (East Florida) earn during this time period due to its British Loyalism? 

Hint: "The ___ Colony"

The 14th Colony.

300

How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?

A.) 48

B.) 53

C.) 56

C.) 56



300
True or False: The first ever American Flag had 13 stars and 13 stripes, representing the 13 colonies.

False

That flag design was adopted in 1777, but the first American flag was called both the "Grand Union" flag and the "Continental Colors", and had 13 stripes but featured the British Union Jack in the top left.

300

Most Americans use this to cook on the 4th of July.

A grill


300

Fireworks were originally invented in what country (and when)?

China - the very first primitive fireworks originated around 200 B.C., by throwing hollow bamboo stalks into fires. However, they created the first manufactured fireworks around 600-900 A.D. by filling hollow bamboo stalks with an early "gunpowder."

Modern colored fireworks were invented in Italy in the 1830s.

300

Presently, St. Augustine is famous for its 4th of July firework display over the Castillo de San Marcos - but this wasn't always the case.


When did St. Augustine first begin to celebrate Independence Day? 


a.) 1847

b.) 1822

c.) 1796

b.) 1822


The city first began its Independence Day celebrations with simple bonfires and gatherings in 1822, and for the first time as a US State in 1845.

400

True or False: Only two people actually signed the official Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. 

False!

The vote was had to approve it on July 4, 1776, and before it was published in the papers, president John Hancock and secretary Charles Thomson of the Continental Congress had their names printed in endorsement. On August 2nd, 1776, after it was unanimously accepted, Congress declared a handwritten and signed copy be created, and all but one signed it that day.

400

The Statue of Liberty (including the base) is how tall?

A.) 285 feet

B.) 295 feet

C.) 305 feet

C.) 305 feet


400

Americans will consume 375 million of these on July 4th.

Hamburgers


400

Which company is the largest consumer of fireworks in the world?

Hint: This is the person/company that created Mickey Mouse

Walt Disney


400

St. Augustine residents burned effigies of which two famous revolutionary leaders?

John Hancock & Samuel Adams.

500

Name the the members of the "Committee of Five" appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence on June 11, 1776.

John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston.

500

True or False: The USA has no federally declared official language.

True!

While many states have their own legislation designating English as the official language, there is technically no official language at the federal level in the USA.

500

How many hot dogs are consumed on the 4th of July in America?

A.) 129 million

B.) 150 million

C.) 377 million 


B.) 150 million hotdogs

500

True or False: All of the different firework shapes have their own names.

True! Some examples:


500

Three (less-famous) signers of the Declaration of Independence were held prisoner in St. Augustine. Who were they?

Thomas Heyward, Jr., Arthur Middleton, and Edward Rutledge.

They were imprisoned for a year until they were released in a prisoner exchange in 1781. Famously, on July 4, 1781, Thomas Heyward, Jr. penned his own verses to the tune of "God Save the King," titling it "God Save the Thirteen States"

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