July 2017
Independence Day  


The History of America's Independence Day

"Taxation without representation!" was the battle cry in America's 13 Colonies, which were forced to pay taxes to England's King George III despite having no representation in the British Parliament. As dissatisfaction grew, British troops were sent in to quell the early movement toward rebellion. Repeated attempts by the Colonists to resolve the crisis without military conflict proved fruitless.
On June 11, 1776, the Colonies' Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and formed a committee whose express purpose was drafting a document that would formally sever their ties with Great Britain. The committee included Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston. Jefferson, who was considered the strongest and most eloquent writer, crafted the original draft document (as seen above). A total of 86 changes were made to his draft and the Continental Congress officially adopted the final version on July 4, 1776.
The following day, copies of the Declaration of Independence were distributed, and on July 6,  The Pennsylvania Evening Post became the first newspaper to print the extraordinary document. The Declaration of Independence has since become our nation's most cherished symbol of liberty.


Sincerely,

Jennifer Cooper
Old Glory Flag & Banner Co., 
A Division of Cooper Sign Co.
716-297-2340

DID YOU KNOW...
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams Died the Same Day?
On this day in 1826, former Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who were once fellow Patriots and then adv ersaries, die on the same day within five hours of each other on July 4th, 1826, 50 years to the day of signing the Declaration of Independence.





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