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Millions of protesters have denounced President Donald Trump as a would-be autocrat and marched under the banner “No Kings.” ...
Meet the five New Jerseyans who signed the Declaration of Independence: Abraham Clark had served in the Continental Congress ...
The Fourth of July commemorates the Declaration of Independence in 1776, marking America's separation from British rule and ...
On July 4th, 1776, delegates from thirteen of Britain's North American colonies adopted a resolution "that these United ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to deliver a “spectacular” yearlong birthday party to mark ...
Independence Day celebrations are usually filled with fireworks, parades and patriotic festivities. So, how did it begin?
As Massachusetts celebrates the romanticized 250th anniversary of the battles of Concord and Lexington, we need an honest and ...
The Fourth of July is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States of America every year and marks the American independence from British rule in 1776. Back in the 18th century, America was ...
In Great Britain's "manifesto" of war against Holland, dated Dec. 20, 1780, the protection and assistance given to King George's rebellious subjects was made the chief pretext.
Releasing on Feb. 25, Flags of Canada by The Right Honourable Stephen J. Harper — an avid vexillologist and Canada’s 22nd prime minister — chronicles the political battles, cultural tensions ...
The National Flag League offered a clear rationale for its choice of colours. Red, it explained, was the traditional colour of British-Canadians, and white was that of French-Canadians. This seems far ...
To "Make America Great Again." Back during the American Revolution, Paul Revere made his famous ride warning: "The British are coming. The British are coming." ...