4th of July- Kids Trivia
When does the
United States of America commemorate its independence?
Answer:
On the fourth of July 1776, the USA was declared an independent nation. It is
commemorated with a federal holiday and often called the Fourth of July.
1. Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty
Bell ring?
2. Where was the first celebration of Independence Day
held?
3. Where is the Liberty Bell currently located?
4. How many Stars and Stripes does the US flag have?
5. What is the proper way to fold the American flag?
6. Which American president was born on July 4th?
7. Which president of the United States was the first to
host a Fourth of July celebration at the White House?
8. What was the name of the newspaper that published the
Declaration of Independence?
9. What is the location of the nation’s oldest Fourth of
July parade?
10. What was the total number of people who signed the
Declaration of Independence?
11. Every July 4th, what food is commonly consumed?
12. Who gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
13. What was The Statue of Liberty’s official name?
14. On the Declaration of Independence, who had the largest
signature?
15. In what year were fireworks first used to celebrate the
Fourth of July?
1777
16. Which two presidents of the United States died on July
4th of the same year?
17. Who is the author of the Pledge of Allegiance?
18. The country declared independence from the colonized
nation on July 4, 1960?
19. What was the estimated population of the United States
on July 4, 1776?
2.5 million people
FYI Historical history
Slavery in the United States
The
total slave population in the South eventually reached four million.
Date |
Slaves |
1726–1750 |
34,004 |
1751–1775 |
84,580 |
1776–1800 |
67,443 |
1801–1825 |
109,545 |
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery_in_the_United_States
Answers
1. 13
2. Philadelphia
3. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
4. 50
Stars and 13 Stripes
5. In a
triangular shape
6. Calvin
Coolidge
7. Thomas
Jefferson
8. The
Pennsylvania Evening Post
9. Bristol,
Rhode Island
10.
56
11.
Hot Dogs
12.
The French
13.
Liberty Enlightening the World
14.
John Hancock
15.
1777
16.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson
17.
Francis Bellamy
18.
The Philippines
19.
2.5 million people
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