Lead-up to a Nation… as reported in the newspapers of the day (reflecting back on June/July, 1776)…

July 15, 2026 by  
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Today we close out our series, “Lead-Up to a Nation… as reported in the newspapers of the day” – the anniversary of the greatest experiment in democracy and self-government. However, the trek is not over. Now that the American colonists’ resolve for Independence has been Declared, the next phase of our journey will zero in on “The Fight for a Nation” – with monthly  installments reflecting on The Revolution. In the meantime, below are our reflections on the last 30 days leading up to July 4, 1776:
The following are the installments from last month (May, 2026, which reflected on the events as they were reported approximately 250 years ago – in and around May, 1776:

We hope you’ve are enjoyed this year-long trek to the 250th anniversary of The United States through the eyes of those who were fully engaged, first hand. As we continue with the next phase of the journey, as mentioned previously, all accounts will be rooted in what they read in the newspapers of the day.

“History is never more fascinating than when read from the day it was first reported.” (Timothy Hughes, 1975)

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