Walcutt, Pulling Down of the Statue of George III, 1857
On this date in 1776, General George Washington ordered that the Declaration of Independence be read aloud to the troops of the continental army.
Below, R.J. Rockefeller, Director of the Maryland State Archives, talks about the signers of the Declaration of Independence, analyzing the risks they took to form a new nation and the folklore that has grown about their lives since the Revolution.
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