Sunday, July 5, 2015

Tha truth behind. July de 4th

Before we get into tha truth about yesterday #4thofJuly, let’s explore ah few
facts.....Tha#ContinentalCongress decided to declare #independence on July 2, 1776, not July 4th..... Tha date on which tha Declaration was delivered to Great Britain was November, 1776. Tha #declaration was signed on August 2, 1776. Congress first declared July 4th to be a national holiday as part of a bill to officially recognize several holidays, including Christmas. That is why tha 4th is tha day of celebration. John Hancock, tha #President of tha Continental Congress at that time, was tha first and only person to sign tha Declaration on July 4, 1776. Tha 56 signers of tha Declaration did not sign on July 4, 1776, nor were they in tha same room at tha same time on tha original Independence Day. Tha official signing event took place on August 2, 1776. Our people must learn tha facts of history and more important, tha truth of history. #ThomasJefferson wrote a passage to be added to tha Declaration of Independence which condemned slavery but guess what? It was removed. “When Thomas Jefferson included a passage attacking slavery in his draft of tha Declaration of Independence it initiated the most intense debate among the delegates gathered at #Philadelphia in the spring and early  summer of 1776.  Jefferson’s passage on 'slavery was the most important section removed from tha final document.  It was replaced with a more #ambiguous passage about King George’s Declaration of Independence which condemned #slavery incitement of “domestic insurrections among us.”  Decades later Jefferson blamed the removal of the passage on delegates from South Carolina and Georgia and Northern delegates who represented merchants who were at tha time actively involved in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade

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