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Sphinxa [80]
3 years ago
8

The actual signing of the Declaration of Independence occurred _____.

History
2 answers:
jasenka [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

July2,1776

Explanation:

strojnjashka [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

August 2, 1776

Explanation:

In fact, independence was formally declared on July 2, 1776, a date that John Adams believed would be “the most memorable epocha in the history of America.” On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the final text of the Declaration. It wasn't signed until August 2, 1776.

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