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  1. With roots in the nineteenth century, June 14th wasn't officially established as Flag Day until May 30, 1916, when President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation.
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  2. GIve Your "STAR DAD" His Own Web Page Of Love And Appreciation! Free Features For "STAR DADS OF THE USA" In Honour Of Independence Day! Show Dads Home Or Abroad How Much They Are Loved! It Only Takes A Few Hours To Get Your "STAR DAD" Web Page!
  3. Happy Fourth of July! It's Independence Day Fun, with coloring pages. printable flags, crafts, recipes and more. ~~ Barbara J. Feldman
  4. Each year on National Flag Day (June 14th) our country celebrates the history and symbolism of our flag. With Memorial Day just behind us, and Independence Day just around the corner, all the picnics, parades, flags and fireworks blend into one big Americ
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  5. After Britain's expensive victory in the French and Indian War of 1754 - 1763, the crown decided to recoup some of the costs of defending the colonies by taxing the colonists. The colonists were outraged at the tax, but unlike their British counterparts,
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  6. This week we travel back in American history to the time of thirteen colonies struggling to free themselves from the rule of the British monarch. The story of the creation of the Declaration of Independence is a dramatic one, and I've found some excellen
  7. In July of 1776, bells rang out over Philadelphia signaling the approval of Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress.
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  8. In June of 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence in congressionally imposed secrecy.
  9. The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights are the focus of this site from the U.
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  10. From the Library of Congress, Today in History covers events from American history with extensive links into their American Memory collection for more depth.
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  11. Assembling representatives from each of the thirteen colonies, the Continental Congress began its efforts to resist the British in 1774.
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  12. Happy Birthday America! Today's holiday assortment includes a look at our early American history, with a special focus on the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution, along with a Fourth of July craft and activity page especially for the l
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