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I saw this as a "writer's block" blogging prompt on Livejournal. At first I was shocked: wasn't that just rampant American-centrism? And then I thought, was that just my own English-centrism?

England has never really become independent of anywhere, except perhaps the Roman Empire, but I don't think that has a good story and authoritative date attached (?)

But is it reasonable to assume that most countries have (at least one) independence day? And that its named and commemorated in a similar manner to America? Wikipedia has quite a comprehensive list (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_independence_days) which covers surprisingly many countries (with some number of notable exceptions, UK, Russia, China, Australia[1]...)

[1] Which may yet get there one day :)

Date: 2011-07-04 09:42 pm (UTC)
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Well, England was founded after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire from this island, and, yes, both those things were gradual processes rather than specific events. So it really doesn't work.

Possibly May 1, as the union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland? But that date is taken already here!

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