From fireworks to history: why July 4th—and even July 5th—matter
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From fireworks to history: why July 4th—and even July 5th—matter
By Linda Cicoira Flags, banners, apple pie, fireworks, hot dogs, parades, hamburgers, potato salad, barbecued chicken, sparklers, everything red, white, and blue, and white wigs on the heads of colonists who signed the Declaration of Independence are things we think about on July 4th. The Continental Congress voted in favor of the Declaration on July 2, 1776. It was adopted two days later when it was also printed and distributed. People celebrat…
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