This document declared America's independence from Great Britain in 1776.
The Declaration of Independence
This bird is America's national bird.
The Bald Eagle
Americans celebrate Independence Day on this date.
July 4th
This grilled food is a Fourth of July cookout favorite.
Hot dog!
This frozen treat is red, white, and blue and is a summer favorite.
Popsicle
He was the first president of the United States.
George Washington
Red, white, and this color make up the American flag.
BLUE
This year America declared independence.
1776
This sport is known as America's pastime.
Baseball.
This famous American mouse has big round ears and wears red shorts.
Mickey Mouse
This famous ride warned that "the British are coming!"
Paul Revere
The patriotic song begins with the words, "Oh, say can you see..."
The Star Spangled Banner
These colorful explosions light up the sky every Fourth of July.
Fireworks
This sweet dessert is often topped with apples and served with icecream.
Apple Pie.
This patriotic symbol has 13 stripes to represent the original colonies.
American Flag
The United States has this many stars on its flag today.
50 Stars!
This famous gift from France stands in New York Harbor.
Statue of Liberty
The Liberty Bell is located in this Pennsylvania city.
Philadelphia.
This mountain features the faces of four U.S. presidents.
Mount Rushmore National memorial
This state is nicknamed "The Pelican State"
Louisiana
This city was the nation's first capital after independence.
New York City
The United states is made up of how many states.
50 States!
This president wrote most of the declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
This uncle Sam slogan encouraged Americans to join the military.
"I want you"
This American holiday is famous for turkey, football, and giving thanks.
Thanksgiving.