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The Declaration of Independence

by Wayne Shemwell in History, September 22, 2011
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If you had to think of one document other than the Bible that people can most easily quote almost without thinking about it, that one document would be the Declaration of Independence.

Declaring Independence

by GregDiehl in History, September 11, 2011
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America.

We Have Lost a Founder of The First E-book

by menitok in History, September 10, 2011
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In the U.S., has died, Michael Hart, the creator of the world’s first e-book and founder of the oldest library of electronic books – Project "Gutenberg" (Project Gutenberg). Hart, who this year celebrated 64 years, was found dead at his home in Ubrane, Illinois, September 6. Cause of death has not been determined, according to CNews.ru referring to the newspaper The New York Times.

America’s Spiritual History: The Impulse That Gave Birth to a Nation

by isvaldo in History, August 19, 2011
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When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for a people to assert its right to freely exist as an independent society, unhampered by restrictions by a governmental authority that is far away and that does not have its best interests at heart, then it behooves that society and that people to express, in words that are clear and cogent, the reasons for its removal from the authority which it has labored under.

The Cornerstone of Government

by isvaldo in History, August 18, 2011
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Government in any society is a complicated thing. In the United States, with our system of checks of balances between three powerful wings of central government layered on top of fifty individual state governments, each of which handles their checks and balances in an individual ways, our government which is summarized as “of the people, by the people and for the people” has become a phenomenally complex thing.

Independance Hall for Kids

by Colemanbunny in History, July 24, 2011
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Kids can home here to learn about what Independance Hall. They will learn about the signing of the Declaration of Independance and the United States Constitution. Learn about visiting there today. Everyone welcome.

Fun Facts About Independence Day on July 4Th

by lmonline in History, July 5, 2011
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Fun facts about Independence Day on July 4th.

Thomas Jefferson

by priyaa in History, July 4, 2011
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American political and social activist, author of the Declaration of Independence.

The United States of America

by Rynell Chavez in Politics, July 4, 2011
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Our nation’s 235th birthday bash!

Colonial Age – The History of The United States Part II

by Taufiq Bashori in History, July 4, 2011
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The British tried to establish settlements on Roanoke Island in 1585, but did not last long. In 1607, the first English settlement to survive standing in Jamestown, Virginia. This settlement was founded by John Smith, John Rolfe, and other British people who are interested in wealth and adventure. Colony in Virginia nearly failed to survive because of disease and starvation, but succeeded because the planting of tobacco.

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