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Nice try! If that's suppose to be a trick question, then yes, because they go by the same months and days like the rest of us. Otherwise, the answer is NO; they do not CELEBRATE what you would call the American Independence Day.

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Nope - it's an american holiday celebrating their independence from Britain.

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yes there is a 4th of July in England, but it is just a date on the calendar, they do not celebrate it like Americans

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