Happy Patriots Day to all Massachusetts residents! Anyone gonna be watching the Boston Marathon today?
Happy Patriots Day to all Massachusetts residents! Anyone gonna be watching the Boston Marathon today?
What country is patriots day celebrated in?
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What country is patriots day celebrated in?
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Massachusetts XD
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What country is patriots day celebrated in?
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I have to admit I do not know much about Patriots Day but its celebrated on the 19th of April and its something do to with the third Monday in April resembling independence of that Country. Im pretty sure that the year Patriots day became a thing was either 1775 or 1776.
Its mainly celebrated in Massachusetts and Wisconsin which are obviously a part of the United States of America.
Its like in the areas of Lexington and Concord where the first battles of that war took place. ( Near Boston, Massachusetts )
I am sorry if this doesnt make sense, Im not good at geography so I try to avoid it but if you study History some geography skills are necessary. Also I know this isnt really relevant and you may of already knew all that but I just wanted to explain it :)
It seems like a pretty cool thing to research if youre interested in History. ^^
Also happy Patriots day to you too! Although I am a day late..
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[quote author=MasterTiger101 link=topic=2783.msg12844#msg12844 date=1429560272]
What country is patriots day celebrated in?
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I have to admit I do not know much about Patriots Day but its celebrated on the 19th of April and its something do to with the third Monday in April resembling independence of that Country. Im pretty sure that the year Patriots day became a thing was either 1775 or 1776.
Its mainly celebrated in Massachusetts and Wisconsin which are obviously a part of the United States of America.
Its like in the areas of Lexington and Concord where the first battles of that war took place. ( Near Boston, Massachusetts )
I am sorry if this doesnt make sense, Im not good at geography so I try to avoid it but if you study History some geography skills are necessary. Also I know this isnt really relevant and you may of already knew all that but I just wanted to explain it :)
It seems like a pretty cool thing to research if youre interested in History. ^^
Also happy Patriots day to you too! Although I am a day late..
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Where I am it still is Patriots Day! I didnt know they celebrated it in Wisconsin too. Im not too sure what significant event it celebrates but it could have something to do with Lexington and Concord.