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What is the Declaration of Independence?

What is the Declaration of Independence?

Season 1 Episode 215 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Welcome back to History's Not Boring! I'm Mira, and I'm Finn! Get ready to travel back to the year 1776 in North America. The 13 American colonies are totally fed up with being bossed around by Britain and paying crazy taxes without getting a say! So, what do they do? They decide to start a brand new country! Enter a 33-year-old named Thomas Jefferson. He locks himself in a room and writes some of the most famous words in history: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." Wow! On July 4th, the Continental Congress approves this magical document, now known as the Declaration of Independence! But it wasn't just a piece of paper—it was super dangerous! The 56 brave men who signed their names knew they could be in huge trouble, even hanged for treason, if they got caught by the king! And wait until you hear about John Hancock, who wrote his name so incredibly big that the king could read it without his glasses! Join us as we explore the exciting, daring document that sparked a revolution and officially birthed the United States of America!

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