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Started by Ursola Krasnoperov, July 31, 2013, 12:23:42 PM

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The United States of America is a country whose diversity tells of a remarkable uniqueness. America's people of various ethnicities now live together in freedom and tolerance, and that is a testament to the strength of the foundation upon which the Declaration of Independence was created. When it was ratified in 1776, however, there were specific groups of people to whom liberty and justice were denied. African Americans and Native Americans were among those groups, and there are little-known facts about the two groups and about the Declaration itself, that make compelling reading.

5 Facts You Might Not Know


1
The United States of America celebrates July 4th as Independence Day, but the vote for independence actually occurred on July 2nd, 1776. Congress adopted the document on July 4th, and the majority of officials signed their names on August 2nd at the formal signing ceremony.
2
Freedom and democracy are linked in many people's minds, but the United States of America is not a democracy - it is a republic. The Founding Fathers insisted on making that distinction, and the two houses of Congress were created as a counterbalancing measure.
3
Even though African slaves were originally excluded from the Declaration of Independence, a number of their religious practices - and some of their words - influenced white Americans. The quintessential American word, 'OK', is a slave word.
4
The Tuskegee Airmen were enfranchised descendants of the very slaves who were treated as non-entities within the Declaration of Independence. They distinguished themselves during WWII by winning nearly 900 medals - many of which were the military's highest honors.
5
Forty-five years after the United States signed the Declaration of Independence - a document that did not recognize his people - a Cherokee man single-handedly created a Cherokee alphabet. Sequoyah used a different symbol to represent each Cherokee sound. This alphabet allowed his people to write and read their language, and he demonstrated the very qualities that make the United States of America great: Drive, determination, energy and vision.

The capital of United States is Washington. The currency of United States is the US Dollar(USD) Flag of United States

United States belongs to the North American continent


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