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Resources, Speeches, Documents, Books, Commentary, Trivia, News, Links. Saturday, September 6, 2008. Declaration Approved in Independence Hall. Labels: Declaration of Independence. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Martin Van Buren: First President Not Born a British Subject. Martin Van Buren, our 8. President, was the first president born after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and thus the first president not born a British subject. All of the previous seven. George Washington: February 22, 1732.

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American History Blog: Original Draft of Declaration of Independence

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Resources, Speeches, Documents, Books, Commentary, Trivia, News, Links. Wednesday, August 20, 2008. Original Draft of Declaration of Independence. The following is the "original rough draught" of the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson before the Second Continental Congress painfully forced Jefferson to watch his work edited by the Committee of the Whole from July 2nd through 4th, 1776. The Congress approved the edited version on July 4, 1776. A Declaration of the Representatives of the.

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American History Blog: John Dickinson - Conservative Delegate to Second Continental Congress

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Resources, Speeches, Documents, Books, Commentary, Trivia, News, Links. Saturday, August 16, 2008. John Dickinson - Conservative Delegate to Second Continental Congress. Was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress that eventually considered and voted for independence from Great Britain, but not without significant opposition from Dickinson. After one particularly passionate series of speeches before Congress by. Into the hall where he harangued him like a schoolboy. A month or so later, a private l...

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American History Blog: Andrew McNair - Congressional Doorkeeper

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Resources, Speeches, Documents, Books, Commentary, Trivia, News, Links. Friday, August 8, 2008. Andrew McNair - Congressional Doorkeeper. Information about Andrew McNair, the doorkeeper for the First and Second Continental Congress, is sketchy. As the doorkeeper, he would have also had custodial duties, and appears to have been the official bell ringer for the Liberty Bell. He was probably a Scotch or Scotch-Irish Presbyterian. He lived in. The records appear to indicate, however, that McNair may not hav...

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American History Blog: Martin Van Buren: First President Not Born a British Subject

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Resources, Speeches, Documents, Books, Commentary, Trivia, News, Links. Sunday, August 31, 2008. Martin Van Buren: First President Not Born a British Subject. Martin Van Buren, our 8. President, was the first president born after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and thus the first president not born a British subject. He was born on December 5, 1782, more than six years after July 4, 1776 when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve the Declaration of Independence, and split from.

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