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CougarCorner • July 1st - It All Began
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July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:16 am
by Ddawg
As everyone knows, the 4th of July is known as "Independence Day". It's commemorated as a federal holiday because the Declaration of Independence was adopted 241 years ago on July 4, 1776.

However, I want to recognize July 1, and each successive day till the 4th. July 1 is when the colonies formally began the process of declaring American Independence.

It was on July 1st the 2nd Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and Virginia's Richard Henry Lee submitted a motion for independence from England. Debate followed, lasting 9 hours. 9 colonies voted in favor of independence. The other 4 colonies did not support the motion. The motion was postponed till the next day, July 2.

On July 2nd the American Colonies voted for Independence successfully, and declared independence.

On July 3rd Thomas Jefferson was assigned (by the drafting committee) to write the Continental Congress's Declaration of independence. 80 changes were made to Jefferson's original document. Cutting it by 25%.

On July 4th, at 11 am, the Declaration was finalized and voted in the affirmative by 12 colonies. Only New York did not vote in the affirmative - they abstained.

Hence, July 4th - with the formal acceptance of the Declaration of Independence became Independence Day.

I hope everyone has a safe and successful holiday weekend with the approaching the 4th of July festivities (now till Tuesday is a long time to party and BBQ .... LOL!)

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:28 pm
by scott715
You mean to say that there was a prominent "Lee" in Virginia before Robert E?

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sat Jul 01, 2017 7:52 pm
by Ddawg
scott715 wrote:You mean to say that there was a prominent "Lee" in Virginia before Robert E?
Yes. Richard Henry Lee not only made the motion to vote for independence. He was also the president of the Continental Congress. Highly regarded and respected. His grandson was Gen. Henry Lee III who served with great distinction under George Washington during the Revolutionary War. He was such good friends with George Washington, he was asked to delivered the eulogy at Washington's funeral. Gen. Henry Lee III was also the father of Robert E. Lee. The Lee family was a distinguished and accomplished family in Virginia.

Of note, West Point Military Academy has been around for 215 years. Only 1 cadet has gone through 4 years of rigorous training there and not received 1 single demerit. That is Robert E. Lee.

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 9:23 am
by SpiffCoug
This is the best depiction of Richard Henry Lee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5p5PvYGB4w

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 6:43 pm
by scott715
July 2, 1776: the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia voted to approve a resolution for independence from Britain. One of the most important dates in world history. The following is one of the most powerful scenes in a television series. The odds of the colonies coming together and unanimously approving such a resolution were thought impossible just days earlier. Let us all give thanks to those that risked everything to give us this opportunity to call ourselves Americans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrvpZxMfKaU

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 6:58 pm
by scott715
Excerpted from, The Secret Destiny of America by Manly P. Hall

The Speech of the Unknown – July 1776
In July, 1776, in the old State House in Philadelphia, a group of patriotic men were gathered for the solemn purpose of proclaiming the liberty of the American colonies.

From the letters of Thomas Jefferson, which are preserved in the Library of Congress, I have been able to gather considerable data concerning this portentous session.

In reconstructing the scene, it is well to remember that if the Revolutionary War failed, every man who had signed the parchment then lying on the table would be subject to the penalty of death for high treason.

It should also be remembered that the delegates representing the various colonies were not entirely of one mind as to the policies, which should dominate the new nation.

There were several speeches. In the balcony patriotic citizens crowded all available space and listened attentively to the proceedings. Jefferson expressed himself with great vigor; and John Adams, of Boston, spoke and with great strength.

The Philadelphia printer, Dr. Benjamin Franklin quiet and calm as usual, spoke his mind with well chosen words.

The delegates hovered between sympathy and uncertainty as the long hours of the summer day crept by, for life is sweet when there is danger of losing it.

The lower doors were locked and a guard was posted to prevent interruption.

According to Jefferson himself, it was late in the afternoon before the delegates gathered their courage to the sticking point. The talk was about axes, scaffolds, and the gibbet, when suddenly a strong, bold voice sounded -

"Gibbet! They may stretch our necks on all the gibbets in the land; they may turn every rock into a scaffold; every tree into a gallows; every home into a grave, and yet the words of the parchment can never die! They may pour our blood on a thousand scaffolds, and yet from every drop that dyes the axe a new champion of freedom will spring into birth!

The British King may blot out the stars of God from the sky, but he cannot blot out His words written on that parchment there. The works of God may perish: His words never!

"The words of this declaration will live in the world long after our bones are dust. To the mechanic in his workshop they will speak hope: to the slave in the mines freedom: but to the coward kings, these words will speak in tones of warning they cannot choose but hear ...

"Sign that parchment!

Sign, if the next moment the gibbet's rope is about your neck! Sign, if the next minute this hall rings with the clash of falling axes!

Sign, by all your hopes in life or death, as men, as husbands, as fathers, brothers, sign your names to the parchment, or be accursed forever!

Sign, and not only for yourselves, but for all ages, for that parchment will be the textbook of freedom, the bible of the rights of man forever.

"Nay, do not start and whisper with surprise! It is truth, your own hearts witness it: God proclaims it. Look at this strange band of exiles and outcasts, suddenly transformed into a people; a handful of men, weak in arms, but mighty in God-like faith.

Nay, look at your recent achievements, your Bunker Hill, your Lexington, and then tell me, if you can, that God has not given America to be free!

"It is not given to our poor human intellect to climb to the skies, and to pierce the Council of the Almighty One. But methinks I stand among the awful clouds which veil the brightness of Jehovah's throne.

"Methinks I see the recording Angel come trembling up to that throne and speak his dread message. Father, the old world is baptized in blood.

Father, look with one glance of Thine eternal eye, and behold evermore that terrible sight, man trodden beneath the oppressor's feet, nations lost in blood, murder, and superstition, walking hand in hand over the graves of the victims, and not a single voice of hope to man!'

"He stands there, the Angel, trembling with the record of human guilt. But hark! The voice of God speaks from out the awful cloud: Let there be light again! Tell my people, the poor and oppressed, to go out from the old world, from oppression and blood, and build My altar in the new.'"As I live, my friends, I believe that to be His voice! Yes, were my soul trembling on the verge of eternity, were this hand freezing in death, were this voice choking in the last struggle, I would still, with the last impulse of that soul, with the last wave of the hand, with the last gasp of that voice, implore you to remember this truth - God has given America to be Free!

"Yes, as I sank into the gloomy shadows of the grave, with my last faint whisper I would beg you to sign that parchment for the sake of those millions whose very breath is now hushed in intense expectation as they look up to you for the awful words:

You are free.'"

The unknown speaker fell exhausted into his seat. The delegates, carried away by his enthusiasm, rushed forward. John Hancock scarcely had time to pen his bold signature before the quill was grasped by another. It was done.

The delegates turned to express their gratitude to the unknown speaker for his eloquent words.

He was not there.

Who was this strange man, who seemed to speak with a divine authority, whose solemn words gave courage to the doubters and sealed the destiny of the new nation?

Unfortunately, no one knows.

His name is not recorded; none of those present knew him; or if they did, not one acknowledged the acquaintance. How he had entered into the locked and guarded room is not told, nor is there any record of the manner of his departure.

No one claimed to have seen him before, and there is no mention of him after this single episode. Only his imperishable speech bears witness to his presence.

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2017 8:38 pm
by Ddawg
Excellent posts Scott 715. Good stuff. Thank you.

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2017 3:24 pm
by Ddawg
56 signers of the Declaration of Independence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayG5aewRH68

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 8:23 am
by BroncoBot
Happy 4th to all. Let freedom ring!

Re: July 1st - It All Began

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 1:46 pm
by nuk13
Happy Independence Day to all. Yes, Let freedom ring and continue ringing until the Savior comes. I thank the Lord for the freedom and liberty fighters.