This document declared America's independence.
Declaration of Independence
These colorful explosions light up the sky on July 4th.
Fireworks
Corn on the ____ is a classic Fourth of July side dish.
Cob
This bird is America's national bird.
Bald eagle
Jesus said, "If the Son sets you free, you will be..."
Free indeed
(John 8:36)
Independence Day celebrates this date.
July 4, 1776
Many towns celebrate Independence Day with one of these featuring decorated floats.
A Parade
This creamy side dish made from shredded cabbage is commonly served with barbecue.
Coleslaw
This is the national mammal of the United States.
American Bison
This book says, "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free."
Galatians
(Galatians 5:1)
This founding father is the primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
This patriotic song begins, "Oh, say can you see..."
The Star-Spangled Banner
Americans consume an estimated 150 million of these on the Fourth of July.
Hot dogs
The stars represent these.
The states
According to Romans 6:23, the gift of God is this.
Eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord
America declared independence from this country.
Great Britain (England)
Fireworks were part of the very first Independence Day celebration in this year.
1777
This creamy side dish is made from potatoes, mayonnaise, and eggs.
potato salad
The stripes represent these.
The original 13 colonies
This apostle wrote much of the New Testament about freedom from sin through Christ.
Paul
There were this many original colonies.
13 colonies
This Founding Father predicted Americans would celebrate Independence Day with "bonfires and illuminations."
John Adams
This classic picnic dessert is often filled with apples, cherries, or blueberries.
Pie
This famous bell in Philadelphia symbolizes American independence.
The Liberty Bell
We are no longer slaves to this because of Jesus.
Sin