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Edited by
mysticalview21
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I am watching this program call drunk history ... and trying to figure is this really true ... **** ...but I may have know this but forgot ... but who new ...Thomas Jefferson and John Adams die on the same day ... July 4rth the same day when they both signed the declaration of Independents ...
On this day in 1826, former Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who were once fellow Patriots and then adversaries,died within hours of each other, on the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1826. wow... this show is wild ...and funny ... about the history of our Presidents and first ladies ... |
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I am watching this program call drunk history ... and trying to figure is this really true ... **** ...but I may have know this but forgot ... but who new ...Thomas Jefferson and John Adams die on the same day ... July 4rth the same day when they both signed the declaration of Independents ... On this day in 1826, former Presidents Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, who were once fellow Patriots and then adversaries,died within hours of each other, on the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1826. wow... this show is wild ...and funny ... about the history of our Presidents and first ladies ... i love that show, funny as hell! |
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Yeah they all have intriguing histories....& they all have a history only a few know...dark history
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July 4rth the same day when they both signed the declaration of Independents ...
The declaration of independents? |
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I don't "get cable", can't comment on the show.
On the event, it's widely reported that Adam's last words were: "Jefferson still lives." though by that time TJ was assuming room temperature. As there's minute left, one more point on the 4th. KG3's log entry for July 4, 1776 was: "Nothing of importance happened today." |
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KG3's log entry for July 4, 1776 was: "Nothing of importance happened today." |
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On the event, it's widely reported that Adam's last words were: "Jefferson still lives." Metaphorically speaking |
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The declaration of independents?
That's right. That was the ORIGINAL title of the document. Meant to show there should be no two party system! And it was actually adopted from the Chinese document of indepandants. Knowledge brought to you by common core. |
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The declaration of independents?
That's right. That was the ORIGINAL title of the document. Meant to show there should be no two party system! And it was actually adopted from the Chinese document of indepandants. Knowledge brought to you by common core. Brings new meaning to the expression "rotten to the core". |
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I had thought it was a goof ... but looked up some of those things they where saying and was true ... that was my first time ever seeing that ... the narrators where funny... as all get out.. explaining the history ...fun way of learning ... was not dull or boring ...
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Edited by
IamwhoIam1
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Sun 07/12/15 08:19 AM
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They also had a bitter struggle whether to write "inalienable" rights or "unalienable" rights. The latter won. But inalienable is used now.
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I don't "get cable", can't comment on the show. On the event, it's widely reported that Adam's last words were: "Jefferson still lives." though by that time TJ was assuming room temperature. As there's minute left, one more point on the 4th. KG3's log entry for July 4, 1776 was: "Nothing of importance happened today." Im Westen Nichts Neues? (Everything Quiet On The Western Front?) |
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There are so many fake quotes floating around these days, I've learned to be distrustful of all of them.
By the way, even if KG3 DID write that in his whatever (diary?), all that it would indicate is that in those days, it took over a month to find out in Britain, what was happening in the future US. |
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July 4rth the same day when they both signed the declaration of Independents ...
The declaration of independents? I don't understand dodo ->confused ... that is what I thought they had said ... but really they signed earlier and decided to call it on the fourth of July ... |
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On the event, it's widely reported that Adam's last words were: "Jefferson still lives." Metaphorically speaking thought he said that also ... because neither new & had any idea who had passed at what time ... |
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One thing is certain...
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