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The first printing of the Declaration of Independence, also known as the Dunlop Broadside. Printed by John Dunlop, in Philadelphia, 4 July 1776

The first printing of the Declaration of Independence, also known as the Dunlop Broadside. Printed by John Dunlop, in Philadelphia, 4 July 1776


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The first printing of the Declaration of Independence, also known as the Dunlop Broadside. Printed by John Dunlop, in Philadelphia, 4 July 1776

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
The first printing of the Declaration of Independence, also known as the Dunlop Broadside. Printed by John Dunlop, in Philadelphia, 4 July 1776

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1776 American Revolution Declaration Of Independence Document Fourth Of July Hand Writing Handbill Independence Patriotic Philadelphia Rebellion Revolutionary Second Continental Congress Dunlop


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The Dunlop Broadside: A Revolutionary Document of American Independence In this historic photo print, we witness the birth of a nation. The image captures the first printing of the Declaration of Independence, also known as the Dunlop Broadside. Printed by John Dunlop in Philadelphia on July 4th, 1776, this iconic document forever changed the course of history. The photograph showcases a piece of our collective heritage - a tangible representation of rebellion and patriotism. Handwritten with meticulous care, every word carries immense significance and power. This declaration boldly proclaims America's independence from British rule, marking a pivotal moment in the North American Revolution. As we gaze upon this remarkable artifact, we are transported back to that fateful day when brave visionaries gathered at the Second Continental Congress to forge their destiny. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation and determination as ink meets paper. This print serves as a reminder that freedom is not easily won but requires courage and sacrifice. It symbolizes our enduring commitment to liberty and equality for all citizens. On this Fourth of July or any day we celebrate our nation's birth, let us reflect on those who came before us - those who dared to dream big and fought for what they believed in. Let us honor their legacy by upholding the principles enshrined within this hallowed document. The Dunlop Broadside stands as an eternal testament to human resilience and unwavering spirit – an emblematic treasure capturing America's journey towards independence.

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