Why the Fourth of July?


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Ever since 1776 we’ve been calling July 4th “Independence Day”. But does that really make sense?

On 7 June 1776, Congress took a vote and decided that we would declare ourselves independent. It then appointed a committee to write the Declaration of Independence. The committee began the job on 11 June, and finished it on 28 June; but that was only a “first draft”. Congress tweaked it around for a few days, and finally on 4 July they voted to approve the final wording of the Declaration. The various signatures were then placed on it from 19 July through 2 August.

The final copy of the Declaration –– the one that still exists –– has the date “July 4th” at the top, because that’s when that copy was written. And that’s the only reason we celebrate that day. But that and all the other dates above, having to do with the Declaration, were just “technicalities”. The only date of practical importance was the 7th of June, when Congess DECIDED to declare independence. So I’ve always felt that it would make more sense if June 7th was the holiday.

I felt so furious at this outrage, I was going to publicly renounce my citizenship on July 4th and move to Antarctica. But I decided to just forget about it, because it looked like rain that day and I might catch a cold. And anyway I have tickets to a Broadway show for next week.
 

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putting political mumble jumbo aside, i wanna wish everyone in the US a happy 4th of july holiday.
 

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Ever since 1776 we’ve been calling July 4th “Independence Day”. But does that really make sense?

On 7 June 1776, Congress took a vote and decided that we would declare ourselves independent. It then appointed a committee to write the Declaration of Independence. The committee began the job on 11 June, and finished it on 28 June; but that was only a “first draft”. Congress tweaked it around for a few days, and finally on 4 July they voted to approve the final wording of the Declaration. The various signatures were then placed on it from 19 July through 2 August.

The final copy of the Declaration –– the one that still exists –– has the date “July 4th” at the top, because that’s when that copy was written. And that’s the only reason we celebrate that day. But that and all the other dates above, having to do with the Declaration, were just “technicalities”. The only date of practical importance was the 7th of June, when Congess DECIDED to declare independence. So I’ve always felt that it would make more sense if June 7th was the holiday.

I felt so furious at this outrage, I was going to publicly renounce my citizenship on July 4th and move to Antarctica. But I decided to just forget about it, because it looked like rain that day and I might catch a cold. And anyway I have tickets to a Broadway show for next week.
Try working out when the Magna Carta was signed LOL.
 
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The Magna Carter, you say? Well, it must have been between 20 January 1977 and 20 January 1981, because that's when Jimmy Carter was President.
 

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The Magna Carter, you say? Well, it must have been between 20 January 1977 and 20 January 1981, because that's when Jimmy Carter was President.
ha ha - just a typo - now fixed.
 

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    I9 13th gen i9-13900H 2.60 GHZ
    Motherboard
    Yep, Laptop has one.
    Memory
    16 GB soldered
    Graphics Card(s)
    Integrated Intel Iris XE
    Sound Card
    Realtek built in
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    laptop OLED screen
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    2880x1800 touchscreen
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    Internal + 65W thunderbolt USB4 charger
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    Yep, got one
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