Declaration of Independence Day
July 2, 1776, is the day that the Continental Congress actually voted for independence. John Adams noted that July 2 would be remembered in the annals of American history, marked with celebrations.
July 2, 1776, is the day that the Continental Congress actually voted for independence. John Adams noted that July 2 would be remembered in the annals of American history, marked with celebrations.
The spirit of self-reliance is sorely lacking in the American people and in our communities. Modern America has become reliant on the government to provide for us. We look to the government to provide jobs, to take care of the less fortunate, and to fix our problems.
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