Rerunning this post from 2013 instead of just throwing up a jpeg of a 4th of July image.
I could have alternately ranted about how we are a nation of pussies, who don't care about freedom and have no backbones upon which to take back our country from the politicians(who are suppose to be working FOR US, not against us.
If George, Tom, John, the James and such were alive today they would surely wish to "apply their collective foots to the seat of our collective learnings".
But I am just too lazy and it's too hot out for all that.
Trivia is a bit more interesting, don't you think? lolz
Sluggy
In honor of our country's liberation from the tyranny of King George III of England in 1776, here is a little Trivia Quiz about our National celebration and assorted things having to do with this holiday.
See how much you actually know about these little known facts about our history.
1. What is the correct date of our declaring independence from England? Hint-it's not July 4th.
2. Philadelphia is where the Declaration of Independence was voted upon and signed in 1776. What was the most widely spoken language by residents of Philadelphia in 1776?
3. Which 3 American Presidents have died on July 4th?
4. Who were the "Committee of Five"....the group of Continental Congress members selected by that body to come up with a document of independence?
5. Who designed the current version of the US Flag?
6. What bird did Benjamin Franklin propose be the emblem for our country?
7. It is well known that Francis Scott Key wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner, our nation's anthem. And that he wrote in his journal, what was to become the lyrics for the song, while onboard a ship in Baltimore Harbor, while British forces bombarded Fort McHenry in 1812. But do you know why he was onboard a ship in Baltimore Harbor?
8. How many versions of the American flag have there been since 1776?
9. The original Declaration of Independence was printed on parchment, but the original copies, to be distributed among the citizens in the 13 colonies were printed on paper. Who printed the original copies of the Declaration of Independence and where?
10. How many copies of the original Declaration of Independence printed in 1776 are known to exist today?
11. How many members of the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776?
12. Of the signers of the Declaration of Independence how many also signed the U.S. Constitution?
Answers will follow tomorrow, if anyone is sober enough by then to read them(and didn't shoot off their hands). ;-)
I could have alternately ranted about how we are a nation of pussies, who don't care about freedom and have no backbones upon which to take back our country from the politicians(who are suppose to be working FOR US, not against us.
If George, Tom, John, the James and such were alive today they would surely wish to "apply their collective foots to the seat of our collective learnings".
But I am just too lazy and it's too hot out for all that.
Trivia is a bit more interesting, don't you think? lolz
Sluggy
Independence Day Trivia Quiz...Happy 4th of July!
In honor of our country's liberation from the tyranny of King George III of England in 1776, here is a little Trivia Quiz about our National celebration and assorted things having to do with this holiday.
See how much you actually know about these little known facts about our history.
1. What is the correct date of our declaring independence from England? Hint-it's not July 4th.
2. Philadelphia is where the Declaration of Independence was voted upon and signed in 1776. What was the most widely spoken language by residents of Philadelphia in 1776?
3. Which 3 American Presidents have died on July 4th?
4. Who were the "Committee of Five"....the group of Continental Congress members selected by that body to come up with a document of independence?
5. Who designed the current version of the US Flag?
6. What bird did Benjamin Franklin propose be the emblem for our country?
7. It is well known that Francis Scott Key wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner, our nation's anthem. And that he wrote in his journal, what was to become the lyrics for the song, while onboard a ship in Baltimore Harbor, while British forces bombarded Fort McHenry in 1812. But do you know why he was onboard a ship in Baltimore Harbor?
8. How many versions of the American flag have there been since 1776?
9. The original Declaration of Independence was printed on parchment, but the original copies, to be distributed among the citizens in the 13 colonies were printed on paper. Who printed the original copies of the Declaration of Independence and where?
10. How many copies of the original Declaration of Independence printed in 1776 are known to exist today?
11. How many members of the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776?
12. Of the signers of the Declaration of Independence how many also signed the U.S. Constitution?
Answers will follow tomorrow, if anyone is sober enough by then to read them(and didn't shoot off their hands). ;-)
Sluggy
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died within hours of each other on July 4th. I don't know who the third president was. Issuing The Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, was The Continental Congress's way of declaring independence. I don't know a different date. Ben Franklin proposed that the turkey be our national bird. We've had 26 versions of the American flag, with the current one designed by Robert Heft when he was a high school student. Fifty-six members of the Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence. I'm afraid that's all I've got.
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Janie
Okay my history degree focused on Early European so ....
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