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Which president died on July 4th? There was more than one.
WDVM· 2 days agoWASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Forty-five people have held the office of President of the United States...
The Founding Fathers: What Were They Really Like?
Biography· 3 days agoExplore the real personalities of the Founding Fathers of the United States, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and Benjamin...
America’s first partisan battle: What we can learn from Hamilton v. Jefferson
Deseret News· 3 days agoThis isn’t the country’s first go-round with incredibly bitter political rivalries. And remembering...
Deseret News archives: The day the presidents died
Deseret News· 2 days agoThe five members are, from left, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Philip Livingston and Roger Sherman. | Alonzo Chappel, National...
Opinion: The Fourth of July reminds us that the way to enjoy freedom is to promote pluralism
Deseret News· 4 days agoOn July 4, 1776, just hours after adopting their Declaration of Independence, the Continental...
38 Best 4th of July Movies for Families That Will Light Up the Screen
LOVE to KNOW· 2 days agoPocahontas This 1995 Disney movie is an animated musical tale about the romance between Captain John...
Perspective: The celebration of America is not just 1 day
Deseret News· 3 days agoThe honor roll of political pioneers include: George Washington. Abraham Lincoln. Theodore...
Facts about July Fourth
Reading Eagle, Pa.· 3 days agoJuly Fourth. It’s a day of significance that stretches back to the formation of the United States even though for many it’s come to be known for picnics, barbecues and fireworks. So, as we celebrate ...
July 4th isn’t really Independence Day. And we Americans get other history wrong, too | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun· 3 days agoJohn Trumbull’s famous “Declaration of Independence” was a figment of the artist’s imagination....
14 Fantastic Facts About the Fourth of July
HowStuffWorks· 2 days agoStephen Foster, known as the "father of American music," was born on July 4, 1826, the same day that Thomas Jefferson and John Adams keeled over on the...