General Washington And The Other Declaration of 1776
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General Washington And The Other Declaration of 1776
by Charlton Allen, American Thinker: In July 1776, Congress proclaimed independence—and George Washington prepared an army to defend it. This Fourth of July, Americans rightly celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—the document drafted in Philadelphia, then debated, amended, and approved in the Pennsylvania State House, the building posterity would know as Independence […]
The proclamation of July 4, 1776 transformed the relationship between citizens and rulers by placing individual rights at the centre of political power. Its legacy remains a reference for contemporary democracies.
The United States of America today marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, which united the former British colonies into a new state and declared independence from the British crown.
Desert Gardener: Happy 250th Birthday, America! Let Freedom Ring!
July 4, 1776, is the date the Second Continental Congress adopted the U.S. Declaration of Independence which cut ties with Great Britain and outlined the principles of individual rights and a government guided by consent of the people. The Declaration…
On July 4, 1776, with the declaration of independence of the United States, it began a new era in world history, after years of war.

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