When The United States became an independent nation it did not consist of 50 states. It consisted of how many colonies?
13
At night people watch these in the sky.
Fireworks
This is a traditional American dessert. (It has fruit in it...)
Apple Pie
The name of the National Anthem of the United States.
The Star Spangled Banner
On the US flag, the stars represent this...
The 50 states
The year The United States gained independence from Great Britain.
1776
Particularly popular in small towns, people march through the street dressed up. They will decorate bikes. Often times fire fighters and firetrucks will participate.
Parade
The most common fruit found at 4th of July celebrations.
Watermelon
In 1773, this was thrown into the Boston Harbor as a protest against taxes.
Tea
The red and white stripes on the flag represent this..
The original 13 colonies
In 1780 this animal was designated as a national symbol.
The Bald Eagle
People may take a basket of food and a blanket to a park to have one of these.
Picnic
These two fruits are often used to decorate cakes or food for the 4th of July because of their color...
Strawberries and Blueberries
Who was the first president of the US?
George Washington
When there is a tragedy or an anniversary of a tragedy, US citizens must put their flag up in a certain way...
Half mast
On July 2nd 1776 the Congress of The United States formally adopted this manuscript declaring independence.
The Declaration of Independence
This is a classic American dessert made with a marshmallow, chocolate, and graham cracker.
Smore
The typical foods to make at a bar-b-que.
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs
Famous in New York, people compete to eat the most of these in 10 minutes.
Hot Dog Eating Contest
No, there is a proper way to dispose of it
This was the last state to join the US, completing the 50 states.
Hawaii
Groups of friends will often get together to play or watch this sport.
Baseball
A typical type of chip to eat on July 4th.
Potato Chips
How many stars are on the American Flag?
When was the first flag created?
1777