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The Fourth of July has been celebrated across the nation since 1776. But when — and how — did Americans across the country ...
The Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776, was a game-changer for the 13 American colonies. This bold move cut ...
On a hot, steamy day in Philadelphia, a group of delegates to the Continental Congress gathered to celebrate the final ...
The Fourth of July reminds us of how precious and dearly bought our freedoms are -- and why they’re worth protecting. So let ...
It's crucial today to acknowledge that for 249 years thousands of Americans have fought to protect the ideas of the American ...
From fireworks to typical clothing traditions, the Fourth of July has a long line of traditions with meaningful backgrounds.
The Tulsa chapter of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution held their "Let Freedom Ring" ceremony to celebrate ...
The latest volume in the series of The Story of the Nations" is a creditable and valuable work. The two volumes have been prepared for the purpose of telling the story of the American Colonies in ...
It was the last of the 13 colonies. 9. VIRGINIA. This colony was named after Queen Elizabeth I, the "virgin queen" who married England instead of a husband.
The Thirteen Colonies were built by a diverse workforce including skilled laborers, indentured servants, enslaved people, and criminals, in stark contrast to modern labor practices.