Friday, July 5, 2013

What Abraham Lincoln thought about the Declaration of Independence

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What Abraham Lincoln thought about the Declaration of Independence

We'll acknowledge, truths aren't permanently self-evident. That's why we're here! For Independence Day, we've rounded up our fact-checks of claims about the Declaration of Independence. In the words of our founders: let facts be 

Joseph Gregory, 9, of Trumbull, recites a part of the Declaration of Independence during the Town of Trumbull's second annual Declaration of Independence reading at Trumbull Town Hall on Thursday, July 4, 2013. Photo: Amy Mortensen. Joseph Gregory 

Currently, the first draft of the Declaration of Independence (publicized at top) was, indeed, written on Dutch hemp paper (June 28, 1776). The second draft was, too. This second draft was written on July 2, 1776. This was the draft 

When the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental House of representatives in Philadelphia, the rights to freedom of speech and assembly were still more than a decade away from reality. King George III of Fantastic Britain had repeatedly nullified acts

When the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Continental House of representatives in Philadelphia, the rights to freedom of speech and assembly were still more than a decade away from reality. King George III of Fantastic Britain had repeatedly nullified acts

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