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ADOPTED BY THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS

Declaration of Independence: More Radical Than the Men Who Signed It |  National Review


In Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania on July 4, 1776, the Continental
Congress
adopted the Declaration of Independence, which
proclaimed the independence of the United States of America
from Great Britain and its king.

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STATUE GIVEN TO THE U.S. ON THIS DAY

The Statue of Liberty was created to celebrate freed slaves, not  immigrants, new museum recounts - The Washington Post

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Inscribed photograph of the construction of the left hand of the Statue of  Liberty | Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, Pierre Petit, photographer

In a ceremony held in Paris on July 4, 1884, the completed
Statue of Liberty
was formally presented to the United
States
ambassador as a commemoration of the friendship
between France and the U.S.

The idea for the statue was born in 1865, when the French
historian and abolitionist Édouard de Laboulaye proposed
a monument to commemorate the upcoming centennial of
U.S. independence (1876), the perseverance of American
democracy and the liberation of the nation’s slaves.

By 1870, sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi had come up
with sketches of a giant figure of a robed woman holding
a torch—possibly based on a statue he had previously
proposed for the opening of the Suez Canal.



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