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independencia de EEUU en ingles con imagenes de 5 hojas porfa es para mañana :(


DannyPanizza: comentar sobre la independencia pero en inglés?
DannyPanizza: así
DannyPanizza: y ilustrar imágenes?
nikysoulp56pwg: si

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En español https://www.google.com.ar/amp/s/es.gizmodo.com/por-que-el-4-de-julio-es-el-dia-de-la-independencia-de-1827312077/amp
En INGLÉS Why the 4th of July is the Independence Day of the United States if nobody signed anything that day. On July 4, the Independence Day of the United States, is the national holiday in the country. from outside, you probably know it because of the fireworks that are given in the different states and because it supposedly was the day that the US he separated from the British Empire. However, it turns out that nobody signed anything that day.

the truth is that that famous image with which we opened, with all the Founding Fathers and Congress together presenting the first draft of the Declaration of Independence for the signature of July 4, 1776, is not exactly how things happened. to make everything even more contradictory, the idea of ​​not signing on July 4 comes to question the account of the events of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. What really happened?

to begin with, the so-called Secret Journals of Congress that finally became public in 1821 revealed a very different story. These texts contain an entry from August 2 that states:

The declaration of independence being absorbed and compared at the table was signed by the members.

Therefore, on August 2 it seems that independence was approved. Now, if this were the only evidence, one could lean towards a possible typographical error and believe in the three individuals mentioned above and in the public record of the Congress.

however, one of the other signatories of the declaration, Thomas McKean, denied the signature date of July 4 and endorsed it by illustrating a flagrant flaw in the argument of Jefferson, Adams and Franklin. McKean explained that most signatories were not members of Congress on July 4 and therefore would not have been there to sign it. As McKean said in 1796: "No one signed it that day or many days later."
other additional evidence comes from the fact that the parchment version of the Declaration of Independence that is exhibited and preserved in the National Archives of the United States was not written until July 19; This being a copy of the approved text that was announced to the world on July 4with around 200 copies made on paper and distributed on that date (26 of which still exist today).
.More evidences John Adams exclaimed that on July 2, and not July 4, independence should be celebrated in the United States. On July 3, 1776, in a letter to his wife Abigail, Adams noted:

The second day of July 1776 will be the most memorable time in the history of America. I am willing to believe that it will be celebrated by future generations as the great anniversary festival. It must be commemorated as the day of liberation, through solemn acts of devotion to Almighty God. It should be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, firearms, bells, bonfires and illuminations, from one end of this continent to the other, from this moment on forever.
Thus we arrive at the question that takes us to our days. So, how did it end on July 4? Because July 2 is when the Second Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence. and although no one voted or signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, that was the date on which the Declaration was announced to the world, which is why it was finally chosen as Independence Day.

So if tomorrow you are in the United States and want to be a true scholar of the history of the country, you must point out that what is being celebrated is the adoption of the Declaration, in no case the signature of it.

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