American Independence
Fourth of July Traditions
American Symbols
Red, White and Blue
NFL teams
100

This document, adopted on July 4, 1776, announced the colonies' separation from Britain.

Declaration of Independence

100

Colorful explosions in the sky commonly seen on July 4th.

Fireworks
100

This bird is the national symbol of the United States.

Bald eagle

100

This color on the U.S. flag symbolizes valor and bravery.

red

100

This team plays its home games at Lambeau Field.

Green Bay Packers

200

This city hosted the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

 Philadelphia

200

 This grilled food is often served in a bun at Independence Day cookouts

Hot dogs

200

This lady in New York Harbor holds a torch and welcomes visitors.

Statue of Liberty

200

 This color symbolizes purity and innocence.

white

200

This NFL team is based in Dallas, Texas

Dallas Cowboys

300

He was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.

 Thomas Jefferson

300

This New York landmark hosts a famous annual Fourth of July fireworks show

Macy's 4th of July Fireworks

300

The U.S. flag has this many stars

50

300

This color symbolizes vigilance, perseverance, and justice.

blue

300

Patrick Mahomes is the quarterback of this team.

Kansas City Chiefs 

400

The war for American independence was fought against this country

 United Kingdom

400

 Many towns celebrate with these festive street events featuring floats and marching band

Parades

400

The stars on the flag represent these political divisions.

states 

400

These three colors appear on the flags of both the United States and France.

red, white, and blue

400

 This team won Super Bowl XLIX after a goal-line interception against Seattle.

New England Patriots

500

 This battle in 1781 effectively ended major fighting in the Revolutionary War

Siege of Yorktown

500

This patriotic song begins with the words "O say can you see."

The Star-Spangled Banner

500

 The Great Seal of the United States features a bald eagle holding arrows and this plant.

Olive branch 

500

This state is nicknamed "The First State" because it was first to ratify the Constitution.

Delaware

500

 This team, nicknamed the Steel Curtain in the 1970s, has won six Super Bowls

Pittsburgh Steelers