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07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 16:04

American Samoa Joins the Nation in Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday

Washington, D.C. - As our Nation prepares for the United States Semiquincentennial, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, Americans from every state and territory will have the opportunity to reflect on the freedoms, sacrifices, and blessings that have shaped the United States for nearly two and a half centuries.

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"This historic milestone is first and foremost a celebration of America's immense legacy of freedom," said Congresswoman Uifa'atali Aumua Amata. "For 250 years, the United States has stood for liberty, opportunity, self-government, and the God-given rights that have blessed generations of Americans."

Since 1776, the United States has been built on the ideals of liberty, faith, service, and opportunity. These principles have inspired generations, strengthened families and communities, and called men and women to defend the freedoms we cherish.

For American Samoa, this national celebration is also a meaningful time to give thanks for our place in the American family. Our relationship with the United States is rooted in history, mutual respect, and the decisions of our chiefs, who looked to the future and helped establish a lasting bond between our islands and this Nation.

"American Samoa joins the Nation in celebrating America's 250th birthday with gratitude," said Congresswoman Amata. "We remember the wisdom of our chiefs, the blessings of our relationship with the United States, and the many ways our people have contributed to the American story."

From the first leaders who helped shape that relationship to the many sons and daughters of American Samoa who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces, our people have contributed to the American story with honor and sacrifice. American Samoa has one of the highest rates of military service in the Nation, and nearly every village has families who know the cost of service. Our veterans, active-duty service members, reservists, and military families remind us that freedom is not only celebrated; it is defended.

"Our Toa o Samoa and veterans hold a special place in this celebration," said Congresswoman Amata. "They have served under the American flag with courage and patriotism, and their service reminds us that freedom is a blessing that must be honored, protected, and passed on."

As we celebrate America's 250th birthday, we also recognize the blessings that have come through our connection to the United States. Our islands have benefited from the freedoms, protections, opportunities, and shared responsibilities that come with being part of this great Nation. For generations, American Samoa has carried a deep love of family, faith, service, and country, values that are also at the heart of the American spirit.

This milestone gives us a chance to teach our children and grandchildren about both the founding of the United States and American Samoa's special place within that story. It is a time to remember the Declaration of Independence, honor those who built and defended the Nation, and reflect on the blessings of liberty that continue to reach from the mainland to the Pacific.

"As Americans look toward 2026, I hope this anniversary renews our gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy and the responsibilities we share," said Congresswoman Amata. "From the mainland to the Pacific, we are part of one American story, and American Samoa is blessed to celebrate this milestone with the Nation."

In 2026, American Samoa joins Americans everywhere in saying Happy Birthday U.S.A. We celebrate the United States Semiquincentennial with gratitude for America's enduring legacy of freedom, with respect for those who have protected it, and with thankfulness that our islands are part of the American story.

May God bless the United States of America, and may God bless American Samoa.

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