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10 Things You Might Not Know About America'sIndependenceBy Nicole Swinford
Published July 04, 2011 | FoxNews.com
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On July Fourth, Americans eat hot dogs and apple pie, watch fireworks, and go swimming.
But what are we really celebrating?
Standard answers to this question are that we are celebrating our independence or the
. Well, yes and no.
Here are 10 things you might not know about our America's Independence Day.
1. ) Independence Was Not Decla red on Ju ly Four th : The second Continental Congress
actually voted for independence on July 2. In fact, John Adams wrote to his wife, Abigail, predicting that
uture generations would celebrate July 2 as Independence Day, saying, "The second day of July, 1776,
will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be solemnized
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with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illumination, from one end
of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore." July 4, 1776 is significant because that
s the day that Congress officially adopted document, but contrary to
what many people believe it was not signed on the July 4. The official signing ceremony occurred on
August 2, which is when most of the signers affixed their names to the document, but other
representatives signed the document throughout the summer of 1776. Finally, there is no historical
record of John Hancock saying that his signature is that big so that King George could read it. It has
been suggested that Hancock's is by far the largest signature simply because he was the president of
Congress.
2. ) New York Was Late : When the declared
independence from Britain the official vote was 12 in favor, 0 against. But wait,
you may ask, weren't there 13 colonies? Where is that last one? The answer:
The colony of New York abstained from the original vote on July 2. New York
did not decide to join until July 19.
3. ) I t Was a Sta tes Th ing F i rs t : Independence was not something that
was confined to Congress. It started out as a state and local thing. In fact, the
very first Declaration of Independence came on Oct. 4, 1774 (21 months
before the Continental Congress declared independence) from the town of
Worcester, Mass. During the next 21 months a total of 90 state and local
declarations of independence would be made. When Virginia declared its
independence in May 1776, they sent Rep. Richard Henry Lee to the
Continental Congress with specific instructions to put forth a resolution of
independence for Congress to vote on, thus allying all the colonies -- soon to
become states -- against the British Empire in the War for Independence.
4. ) Amer ican Troops Did Not f igh t Under the Am er ican F lag
Dur ing t he Revo lu t ion : The Fourth of July is always accompanied by a lot
of flag waving, but the soldiers of the American Revolution did not actually
fight under the American flag. In fact, our Founders did not really consider the
flag to be all that important and the design of the flag varied both in the
number of stripes and in the formation of the stars. The reason a uniform flag
was adopted was so that our navy ships could be easily identified when
arriving in foreign ports, but the boys in the Continental Army did not fight under this flag. In fact, the
United flag was considered so irrelevant that in 1794 when someone introduced a bill in Congress
o add two stars to the flag in representation of the entrance of Vermont and Kentucky into the Union
many members of the House considered it to be too trivial to pay any attention to. One representative ison record saying that this matter was "a trifling business which ought not to engross the attention of the
House, when it was it was their duty to discuss matters of infinitely greater importance." In the end, the
bill was passed simply to be rid of it. The Continental Army did still fight under flags, but these flags were
all different depending on the regiment.
5. ) Our Found ing Fathers Were Not Radica ls : As Americans, we like to think that what we did
n the American Revolution was original and that our ideas of freedom and rights were new and
progressive. But the truth is our Founding Fathers were not radical new thinkers -- all of their ideas and
philosophies were rooted deeply in history. Ideas of people's rights, liberty, and social contracts can be
raced all the way back through our colonial history, most famously with the Mayflower Compact, and
even further through British history and English common law. These ideas can even be seen at work in
he medieval era with Magna Carta first established 1215. Our Founding Fathers sought independence in
order to preserve their "natural-born rights as Englishmen." Though it is true no colony had eversucceeded from the mother country before and the British were quick to call it treason, everything our
Founders did was, in fact, legal. Jefferson himself explains that the Declaration was not meant to express
anything new. He said it was "not to find out new principles, or new arguments, never before thought of,
not merely to say things which had never been said before, but to place before mankind the common
sense of the subject."
6. ) We Are Not a Democracy: People often associate democracy with freedom. We hear this word
used all the time by our politicians, by our neighbors, even sometimes by our educators. But the fact is
we are not a democracy. We are a republic. Our Founding Fathers deemed this an important distinction
o make and discussed the matter quite a bit. In the end, our Founding Fathers claimed that a
democracy was both extreme and dangerous for a country as it would most assuredly result in the
oppression of the minority by the majority. Take this one example from Founding Father, Elbridge Gerry:
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"The evils we experience flow from the excess of democracy." And Thomas Jefferson said that
democracy should never be practiced outside the limits of a town. Our Founders were very wary of
power no matter who had it and thus limited it as much as possible -- this is why we have such a unique
system of checks and balances.
7. ) Je f fe rson-Hemings Scanda l- -Not So Scanda lous Af te r Al l? With Independence Day
comes a lot of talk about the Declaration of Independence and with that talk comes references to
Thomas Jefferson, which these days will inevitably end with the Sally Hemings scandal. The claim that
Jefferson fathered children with Hemings started by Jefferson's political rival Alexander Hamilton as an
attempt to smear and discredit him. In the past several years these claims got a lot of media attention
when a DNA test was done on the descendants of Sally Hemings, which led people to claim that
Thomas Jefferson was definitively the father of her children. However, the matter is far from settled and
here are still historians on both sides of the aisle in this debate. The DNA test actually proves that a
male from the Jefferson family fathered Sally Hemings' children --that's a number of possibilities. At this
point, science cannot actually provide us with a definitive answer on the subject.
8. ) Our Found ing Fathers Would Not Have Reci ted the Pledge: Another patriotic tradition
hat gets a lot of attention, particularly around this time of the year, is the Pledge of Allegiance. The
Pledge did not exist during our Founders' lifetimes -- something that is very clear when looking at its text.
The Pledge was written over a century after America's founding in 1892. It was also written by a socialist
-- Francis Bellamy, whose original text was: "I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it
stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." According to our Founders, the states are
not indivisible, but very much the opposite. In fact, when ratifying the U.S. Constitution, some states,
such as Virginia among others, specifically declared the right to secede from the Union should they feel it
necessary just as an extra precaution to make sure that that state right was understood. Our Founders
ook their states rights very seriously and considered the U.S. Constitution to be a compact amongst the
sovereign states so that any state could secede if it felt the federal government had become oppressive.
So, if not with a pledge, how would our Founding Fathers begin meetings and celebrations? The answer:
most likely with a prayer. In fact, the very first resolution brought before the ,
and immediately passed, was the declaration that they would open every meeting with a prayer.
9. ) The Midn igh t R ide o f Pau l Revere . . . and 40 o thers? The mythology of Paul Revere's
midnight ride can be traced back to the year 1860 with the writing of that famous poem, "Paul Revere's
Ride." Here's what really happened: On April 18, 1775, British troops were ordered to arrest John
Hancock and Samuel Adams, both of whom were in Lexington at the time and to seize arms and
provisions at Concord. Upon hearing this, Paul Revere and William Dawes set out on horseback -- taking
wo different routes to Lexington in order to warn Hancock and Adams. Along the way, they warned the
owns they passed through of the British invasion. By the morning of April 19 roughly 40 men were outon horseback spreading the news. Revere arrived at Lexington first, followed by Dawes. The two men
hen headed toward Concord, but were intercepted by British troops. Dawes, though injured, managed to
escape, but Revere was captured. He was rescued by American militiamen a short while later. It was
during this confrontation between British troops and American militiamen at Concord that the famous shot
heard 'round the world was fired.
10. ) The Br i t ish So ld ie rs o f t he Boston Massacre Were Defended by John Adams in
Cour t : The Boston Massacre, on March 5, 1770, began with a riot and ended with British troops killing
ive men. The incident help spark the greater rebellion, which led to the Revolutionary War, but tensions
had been rising in Boston since British troops had occupied the city in 1768. But you may be surprised to
know that one of the Founding Fathers actually defended the British soldiers that were charged of killing
he civilians. John Adams, like many of our Founding Fathers, was a lawyer, and though he was a
Patriot, he firmly believed in the right to a fair trial and agreed to represent the British troops in court.Adams succeeded in getting Capt. Thomas Preston acquitted as most others. And the two soldiers who
were convicted were spared the death penalty.
So this July Fourth, research what you're celebrating and talk about it with your family. Benjamin Franklin
said that we have Republic, if we can keep it. Former Congressman and author of the book "In Tune with
America: our History in Song," George Nethercutt Jr. put it this way: "The foundation of the freedoms we
enjoy as Americans is the U.S. Constitution, the longest surviving constitution of any nation in history. To
be civically unaware is to diminish our freedom, but knowing our history makes us all better Americans.
Read our nation's Founding documents and they will inspire you."
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