Tomorrow Americans will celebrate
independence from Great Britain. Independence came after a long war. It is
interesting that the American colonists did not want to break with their mother
country. They were perfecting content to be British citizens until Parliament
began levying heavy taxes. The cry went up that is still remembered and
applicable today: “No taxation with representation.”
Americans celebrate independence on
the Fourth of July. It is one of the nation’s biggest holidays and features
fireworks, parades, and celebration across the nation. American colonists were
in their second year of the Revolutionary War when representatives from the
Thirteen Colonies met to determine what they would do. They decided to write a
Declaration of Independence, and they signed the document on July 4, 1776.
Americans have celebrated the
signing of the Declaration of Independence for more than 240 years, but many
Americans do not even understand the importance of the day. My family always
celebrated the Fourth of July, but I heard no mention of the reason for the
celebration. We set aside the work on the farm for the day in order to attend a
rodeo or to make a rare trip into the mountains for the day. It was a day of
family togetherness and fun, and I always enjoyed our activities. When I was
married with children of my own, my husband and I took our children and went
camping for several day. We had a wonderful time, but we did not discuss the
reason for the holiday.
How many other families plan a fun
time and delicious food but never mention the reason for the celebration? How
about your family? Is the Fourth of July just another holiday, or does it have
meaning in your life? Is it any wonder that so many of the rising generation
have no idea of the greatness of America?
No comments:
Post a Comment