In all of the civilizations of the world across all time, not in Rome, nor Egypt, not in England, or in China, not in India, nor in Russia, has such unification of mind and heart met together in agreement to become a political community of people of such diversity, and with such an adherence to individual liberty and justice, as was accomplished in 1776 with the creation of the United States of America, and its founding charter, our Declaration of Independence. A writing incasing a proclamation of natural, fundamental law: after great deliberations amongst representatives of the diverse people of its land, and also amongst the local assemblies of the people, closely following, supporting, and placing the sentiment of their hearts, and their best understandings of the spirit of liberty that had to be the core of a better government for and of the people. That entire process itself, (1) the formation and support of our first government (the Continental Congress, 1774-76), and (2) t...
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