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Domestic News July 15, 1776

The Connecticut Courant And Hartford Weekly Intelligencer

Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut

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On July 4, 1776, the Thirteen United Colonies declared independence via proclamation at Philadelphia's State House, met with joy. It was read to the Continental Army near New York on July 9, with cheers. That evening, George III's statue was toppled by Sons of Freedom, its lead to be made into bullets.

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The first instant was rendered remarkable by the most important event that ever happened to the American Colonies. an event which will doubtless be celebrated through a long succession of future ages, by anniversary commemorations, and be considered as a grand Era in the history of the American States.- On this auspicious day, the Representatives of the Thirteen United Colonies. by the providence of God, unanimously agreed to, and voted a Proclamation, declaring the Said Colonies FREE and INDEPENDENT STATES. which was proclaimed at the State House in Philadelphia, on Monday last. and received with joyful acclamations. Copies were also distributed to ALL the United Colonies.- On Wednesday last it was read at the head of each Brigade of the Continental Army posted at and near New York, and everywhere received with loud huzza's, and the utmost demonstrations of joy.

The same evening the equestrian statue of George III.which Tory pride and folly raised in the year 1770, was, by the Sons of Freedom, laid prostrate in the dirt, the just desert of an ungrateful Tyrant! The lead wherewith this monument was made, is to be run into bullets, to assimilate with the brain of our infatuated adversaries who to gain a pepper corn, have lost an Empire. ..-" Quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat." A Gentleman who was present at this ominous fall of leaden Majesty. looking back to the Original's hopeful beginning, pertinently exclaimed, in the language of the Angel to Lucifer. If thou be'st he ; but ah! how fallen! how chang'd!

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Celebration Military

What keywords are associated?

Declaration Of Independence Proclamation Philadelphia New York Continental Army George Iii Statue Sons Of Freedom

What entities or persons were involved?

George Iii

Where did it happen?

Philadelphia

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Philadelphia

Event Date

The First Instant; Monday Last; Wednesday Last

Key Persons

George Iii

Outcome

proclamation received with joyful acclamations and loud huzza's; statue laid prostrate, lead to be run into bullets

Event Details

Representatives of the Thirteen United Colonies unanimously voted a Proclamation declaring the Colonies free and independent states, proclaimed at the State House in Philadelphia on Monday last. Copies distributed to all United Colonies. Read to Continental Army brigades at and near New York on Wednesday last, received with joy. Same evening, equestrian statue of George III raised in 1770 laid prostrate by Sons of Freedom.

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