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  2. Independence - Wikipedia

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    Declaring independence and attaining it, however, are quite different. A well-known successful example is the U.S. Declaration of Independence issued in 1776. The dates of established independence (or, less commonly, the commencement of revolution), are typically celebrated as a national holiday known as an independence Day.

  3. United States Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    Delegates had been elected to Congress by 13 different governments, which included extralegal conventions, ad hoc committees, and elected assemblies, and they were bound by the instructions given to them. Regardless of their personal opinions, delegates could not vote to declare independence unless their instructions permitted such an action. [24]

  4. Names of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    While popular on the Confederate side during the war (Stonewall Jackson regularly referred to the war as the "second war for independence"), the term lost popularity in the immediate aftermath of the Confederacy's defeat and its failure to gain independence. The term resurfaced slightly in the late 20th century.

  5. American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Richard Henry Lee was instructed by the Virginia legislature to propose independence, and he did so on June 7, 1776. On June 11, a committee was created by the Second Continental Congress to draft a document explaining the justifications for separation from Britain. After securing enough votes for passage, independence was voted for on July 2.

  6. Independence (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Avenue (disambiguation), in various countries; Independence Paragliding, a German paraglider manufacturer; Independence 20, an American sailboat design for disabled sailors; Independence (fireboat), a fireboat operated in Philadelphia, since 2007; Independence, US presidential transport in the 1940s and 1950s

  7. Names of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known use of the name "America" dates to 1505, when German poet Matthias Ringmann used it in a poem about the New World. [2] The word is a Latinized form of the first name of Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who first proposed that the West Indies discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492 were part of a previously unknown landmass, rather than the eastern limit of Asia.

  8. 'Independence Therapy' Could Revolutionize Treatment for ...

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    In other words, letting them be Free-Range Kids. ... The independence therapy involved each family separately visiting Ortiz five times, in his office or on Zoom. ... Another said their son wouldn ...

  9. Grievances of the United States Declaration of Independence

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    United States Declaration of Independence (1776) The 27 grievances is a section from the United States Declaration of Independence. The Second Continental Congress's Committee of Five drafted the document listing their grievances with the actions and decisions of King George III with regard to the colonies in North America. The Second ...