Why do we celebrate July 4, 1776?
A. On this date, the Declaration of Independence was
signed...
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Why do we celebrate July 4, 1776?
A. On this date, the Declaration of Independence was
signed by King George III.
B. On this date, the Revolutionary War was won over Great
Britain.
C. On this date, a treaty was signed which ended the
Revolutionary War.
D. On this date, the Declaration of Independence was
adopted by the Continental Congress.
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