The title is "The Declaration of Independence." It is about the signing of the declaration from the perspective of a person living in July 5, 1776, the day after it was signed.
Title: The title is "The Declaration of Independence." It is about the signing of the declaration from the perspective of a person living in July 5, 1776, the day after it was signed.
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The title is "The Declaration of Independence." It is about the signing of the declaration from the perspective of a person living in July 5, 1776, the day after it was signed.
Category: /History/North American History
Details: Words: 845 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
It was only with great courage and perseverance that the fifty-six delegates of the Second Continental Congress successfully and unanimously approved the Declaration of Independence yesterday, July 4, 1776. The document was, in fact, adopted on the second of July, but editing continued through the fourth.
Earlier this year, delegate Richard Henry Lee introduced to Congress a resolution calling for the thirteen colonies to be "free and independent states, absolved of all allegiance to the British crown."
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be a day not forgotten in the centuries to come, and we must recognize the sacrifices John Adams and Thomas Jefferson have made and will make to protect and uphold the Declaration. There is no doubt that these two men put forth only their best efforts in writing and adopting the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims that the thirteen colonies in which we live are indeed one new nation, forever free and independent from England!