Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Independence Day Eve...where's the fireworks?!

Well of course,  There are always a FEW.  Some towns here in France actually celebrate American Independence Day as though it were one of their holidays.  Mount St. Louis is one of those...and yes it does have a fireworks display that evening.  May seem strange but really it's not...the French soon after went to War to gain their own Independence from their King.  Without the French's help we might not have gained our own independence from King George.
Quote:
"From an early age many of us are aware of the importance of the Fourth of July. How could we miss how important it is with all the fireworks and barbecues and elaborate decorations? But when we are young we don’t fully grasp the concept of Independence Day. When we start school we are taught about the Declaration of Independence and the important role that it plays for our country. By the time we finish elementary school we can tell you who wrote the Declaration of Independence and what it actually stood for, but what we don’t know is why the Declaration of Independence is so significant to everybody.
One thing that many kids don’t realize is that the Declaration of Independence was important to other countries besides the United States. By our founding fathers bravery we became a role model for other countries who were experiencing things similar to what the colonists were suffering from with England and King George III. In fact shortly after we gained our independence France revolted against King Louis XVI to gain their independence in a sense.
The Declaration of Independence has great significance to the American people because it is what led to our independence from King George III. The Declaration of Independence justified our right to revolt against a government that no longer guaranteed us our natural rights. And it also helped us to get increased foreign assistance from France in our fight to become free from King George III of England. The Declaration of Independence stated certain ideals that the colonists believed were important for man to have, such as liberty and equality."
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We put out our American Flag and our French Flag on our Windows on the 4th.  People cheer when they pass by!  What a tickle.

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