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What Happened July 5th?

Posted by Kim Brugger on July 5, 2021 | Leave a comment

On July 4, 1776, the final draft of the Declaration of Independence was approved. But what happened on July 5? I did a bit of Internet digging to find out! The Declaration was given to a printer by the name of John Dunlap. He then made 200 copies of the document to send throughout the…

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AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: KIM BRUGGER

Kimberly Brugger is a former early childhood teacher and managing editor of The Mailbox® Preschool magazine. As such, she can often be found in her office humming “The Farmer in the Dell” while slinging fingerpaint with crazy enthusiasm.

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