Evacuation Day
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Evacuation Day
Summary
Evacuation Day is a list of public holidays in the United States[1]. It draws 373 Wikipedia views per month (list_of_public_holidays_in_the_united_states category, ranking #1 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- Evacuation Day is in the country of United States[3].
- Evacuation Day's instance of is recorded as list of public holidays in the United States[4].
- Evacuation Day's instance of is recorded as maritime evacuation[5].
- Evacuation Day's instance of is recorded as regime change[6].
- The location of Evacuation Day was New York City[7].
- Evacuation Day took place at The Battery[8].
- Evacuation Day is part of American Revolutionary War[9].
- Evacuation Day is part of American Revolution[10].
- Evacuation Day's Commons category is recorded as Evacuation of New York by the British[11].
- Evacuation Day occurred on November 25, 1783[12].
- Evacuation Day's has cause is recorded as Treaty of Paris (1783)[13].
- Evacuation Day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as November 25[14].
- Evacuation Day's facet of is recorded as list of New York City historical anniversaries[15].
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When and Where
Evacuation Day occurred on November 25, 1783[12]. Recorded location include New York City[7] and The Battery[8]. It is in the country of United States[3].
Context
Part of include American Revolutionary War[9], a war of national liberation[16] and American Revolution[10], a revolution[17], in United States[18]. Recorded instance of include list of public holidays in the United States[4], maritime evacuation[5], and regime change[6].
Why It Matters
Evacuation Day draws 373 Wikipedia views per month (list_of_public_holidays_in_the_united_states category, ranking #1 of 3).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]