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  1. 1776 is celebrated in the United States as the official beginning of the nation, with the Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies from the British Empire issued on July 4.

  2. El 4 de julio de 1776, la firma del presidente del Congreso Continental John Hancock legalizó la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos. Años más tarde, varias leyendas surgieron sobre la firma de la Declaración, cuando el documento se había convertido en un importante símbolo nacional.

  3. The history of the United States from 1776 to 1789 was marked by the nation's transition from the American Revolutionary War to the establishment of a novel constitutional order. As a result of the American Revolution, the thirteen British colonies emerged as a newly independent nation, the United States of America, between 1776 and ...

  4. Declaration of Independence, in U.S. history, document that was approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, and that announced the separation of 13 North American British colonies from Great Britain.

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  5. On July 4, 1776, it was adopted unanimously by the 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress, who had convened at the Pennsylvania State House, later renamed Independence Hall, in the colonial era capital of Philadelphia.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2009 · In mid-June 1776, a five-man committee including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin was tasked with drafting a formal statement of the colonies’ intentions.

  7. 24 de jun. de 2022 · El 2 de julio de 1776, el Congreso votó a favor de declarar la independencia. Dos días después, ratificó el texto de la Declaración. John Dunlap, el impresor oficial del Congreso, trabajó durante la noche para componer el tipo de la Declaración e imprimir aproximadamente 200 copias.