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On the Very First Independence Day, Funerals Were Held Across the Colonies: Here’s Who They Were For

The Second Continental Congress voted to approve the U.S. Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Some former colonists -- now citizens -- could not wait an entire year to celebrate, albeit in a somewhat morbid way. In the summer of 1776, Americans held mock funerals for King George III...

The Second Continental Congress voted to approve the U.S. Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Some former colonists — now citizens — could not wait an entire year to celebrate, albeit in a somewhat morbid way. In the summer of 1776, Americans held mock funerals for King George III…

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