The article discusses the 250th anniversary of the United States' Declaration of Independence, which was adopted on July 4, 1776. The document declared independence from the British Empire by 13 American colonies. The U.S. Constitution, drafted in 1787, later established the structure of the federal government, divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial—comprising the President, Congress, and the Supreme Court. In the United States, Independence Day is celebrated with large parades, family celebrations, and culminates in fireworks.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of historical events related to the founding of the United States, presenting information without overt ideological framing or emphasis on any particular political perspective. It focuses on historical context rather than current political issues or debates.



