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Aug 26, 2020

[Answer] 9. By tradition, what happened on July 4, 1776, in the American colonies?

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...1. The battles of Lexington and Concord took place 2. The colonies agreed on the Declaration of Independence 3. The British surrendered at Yorktown 4. George Washington was elected president According to Denise Kierman and Joseph D 'Agnese book 'Signing Their Lives Away' twelve of the 13 colonies voted in favor of the declaration on July 2nd with New York agreeing to most likely vote in favor in a day or two. On July 4th only two delegates actually signed the document - John Hancock and Charles Thomas. The rest of the signers did not actual start to sign the document until August 2nd however the last signature did not happen until 1781. When the document was sent to a printer on July 3rd to spread it around the colonies he mistakenly put July 4th.




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The colonies agreed on the Declaration of Independence:


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