We were a British colony until we revolted and won our independence in 1776, but it wasn't until the Treaty of Paris in 1783 that we were recognized as a new nation, The United States of America. Our Constitution was ratified in 1787, but was not in effect until March 4th, 1789.
Saturday, July 02, 2005
Pre-Independance Day
I didn't have anything planed for this Indepenence Day. Some of you might know it as July 4th. Places around here are too crowded, especially for a long weekend. I did manage to get out and take a few pictures of Clark at the park.


Speaking of Independence Day...
We were a British colony until we revolted and won our independence in 1776, but it wasn't until the Treaty of Paris in 1783 that we were recognized as a new nation, The United States of America. Our Constitution was ratified in 1787, but was not in effect until March 4th, 1789.
We were a British colony until we revolted and won our independence in 1776, but it wasn't until the Treaty of Paris in 1783 that we were recognized as a new nation, The United States of America. Our Constitution was ratified in 1787, but was not in effect until March 4th, 1789.
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