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September 24 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics). Constitution Day (Cambodia) Earliest day on which Maple Leaf Day can fall, while September 30 is the latest; celebrated on the last Wednesday in September. (Canada) Heritage Day (South Africa) Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Guinea-Bissau from Portugal in 1973. Mahidol Day
The 2019 Independence Day parade in Washington, D.C. Held since 1785, the Bristol Fourth of July Parade in Bristol, Rhode Island, is the oldest continuous Independence Day celebration in the United States. [38] Since 1868, Seward, Nebraska, has held a celebration on the same town square. In 1979 Seward was designated "America's Official Fourth ...
Independence Day: 15 September: 1821 Spanish Empire: Act of Independence of Central America. [citation needed] Equatorial Guinea: Independence Day: 12 October: 1968 Spain Eritrea: Independence Day: 24 May: 1991 Ethiopia: Eritrean War of Independence. Estonia: Independence Day: 24 February: 1918 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
King George III formally acknowledged American independence and ordered the end of hostilities on December 5, 1782. [43] Peace negotiations took place in Paris , with John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay representing the United States.
September 22: American Business Women's Day; September 28: National Good Neighbor Day; 4th Monday in September: Family Day; last Sunday in September: Gold Star Mother's Day; 1st Monday in October: Child Health Day; October 6: German-American Day; 2nd Monday in October: Columbus Day [16] October 9: Leif Erikson Day; October 11: General Pulaski ...
September 1 – Invasion of Cherokee Nation by 6,000 patriot troops from Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina begins. The troops destroy thirty-six Cherokee towns. [6] September 6 – Montgomery County and Washington Counties, Maryland are founded. [7] [8] September 7 – American Revolution: World's first submarine attack.
Independence restored after brief attempt at reunifying Central America, initial independence in 1839. January 14, 1922 Central America Honduras: Independence restored after brief attempt at reunifying Central America, initial independence in 1838. March 15, 1922 United Kingdom Egypt: Independence restored after a period of British rule.
September 4 – Paul Spooner, lieutenant governor of Vermont from 1782 to 1787 (born 1746) September 23 Silas Deane, American Continental Congressman for Connecticut (born 1737) John Rogers, American Continental Congressman for Maryland (born 1723) October 27 – John Cook, farmer, President of Delaware (born 1730)