The Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776. The document announced the independence of the 13 colonies from Great Britain. Delegates that spoke and acted for the people of the colony-states are known as the Continental Congress. The war had been going strong for 442 days when the declaration came.
The Declaration of Independence was the first formal statement made in the U.S. British and colonist combat began in April 1775. During the summer of 1776 the war was going strong and the independence movement has grown.
Five men were tasked with drafting a formal statement in mid-June 1776. 3 of the 5 men are Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams. The Continental Congress served as the government for the 13 colonies from 1774 to 1789. The Independence Day holiday has been a federal holiday since 1941. Continental Congress voted for Independence on July second.
The Statue of Liberty was presented to the U.S ambassador in a formal ceremony in Paris on July 4th, 1884. Edouard de Labouaye a french historian had an idea for a statue to represent American and France’s relationship in 1865.
Sketches pictures of a woman in a robe holding a torch were drawn by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi a french sculptor.
In the early 1870s, Bartholdi ventured to the United States to raise money and kind of hype it up. Bartholdi returned to France and created the Franco-American Union along with Laboulaye which helped them raise over 600,000 francs.
Originally the statue was called, “Liberty Enlightening the World.” Construction began on it in France 1875.
In 1876 the Left foreman and torch were completed and displayed in Philadelphia and New York to help with fundraising.
A New York World publisher, Joseph Pulitzer help raise over $100,000 in donations in mid 1885. The pedestal on Bedloe’s Island was completed in October of 1886.
The waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes is known as the Erie Canal. It goes through the New York state it goes from Albany to Buffalo. It gave direct route from New York City to the Midwest, which helped large-scale agricultural an
Commercial development. The canal helped New York City become the nations economic powerhouse. In the year 2000 it was designated as a National Heritage Corridor.
People in early America looked for a water route from the East Coast to the Midwest along with the Great Lakes. The Northwest territory which formed into Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin had a vast amount of timber, minerals, and fur. It tooks weeks to transfer resources but with the Erie Canal it cut the time down by a lot.
Major League Baseball’s first all-star game happened in 1933 at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The game was supposed to help support the game during the worst years of the Great Depression.
In 1930 to 1933 baseball game attendance dropped by 40% and player salary fell 25%. Low income people could afford more luxurious seats as they were only 50 cents. Owners of the teams went to drastic measures to save money as they would constantly fire coaches and cut players and staff. Some teams offered sales on seats hoping that their fans would come back.
The league commissioner at that time, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, thought of a game with the best players in the National League to play the best in the American League. It helped bring back a lot of fans and at first was supposed to be a one time thing but the fans loved it so much it became an annual tradition.