The history of the 4th of July is very colorful. well it was a historic moment back then when all population had a common conclude to fight for what they believed in. They fought for freedom, not only thinking of themselves but for their children, their children's children and great grandchildren. This is one of the reasons why we see the United States of America as an commercial super power today.
To satisfy the people's hunger for independence the Congress gathered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and premium a unavoidable committee to work on a formal manuscript informing the Kingdom of Great Britain to free the Americans from their ruling. The imagine is because these population had so decided and believed that they were already ready to live by themselves and provide their own basic needs. The same committee tasked a sublime person in the name of Thomas Jefferson to write a first draft of the document that will include all that transpired in the committee's discussions. After which, all of the esteemed members of the congregation read Jefferson's best draft and made some slight revisions and finally declared their independence on the 2nd day of July 1776.
Gutter History
However, its valid adoption two days later left a mark in the history books on the 4th of July. Hence it was the birth of the terms "Independence Day." Every member of the committee was then asked to sign the final copy of the declaration since July 2 and sent copies throughout all other American states by January 1777 the next year.
History - 4th of July
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