United States Declaration of Independence

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The head of the Declaration of Independence The United States’ founding document is the unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America. The Second Continental Congress met at the Pennsylvania State House, which was subsequently renamed Independence Hall, in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, and adopted it. The Thirteen Colonies saw themselves as independent … Read more

American Revolutionary War

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Known by many other names, including the American Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, the American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775–September 3, 1783) was the military struggle of the American Revolution in which American Patriot forces led by George Washington defeated the British, establishing and securing the independence of the United States. On April … Read more

President of the United States

President

The head of state and head of government of the United States is the president of the United States (POTUS)[A]. In addition to leading the executive part of the federal government, the president also serves as the head of the US armed forces. Since the first president, George Washington, assumed office in 1789, the presidency … Read more

 Broadcasting Or Broadcast (disambiguation) 

Broadcasting

Broadcasting is the distributing of audio or video content in a one-to-many model to a dispersed audience by any electronic mass communications media, but usually one that uses the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves).[1] AM radio was the first kind of broadcasting and gained popularity in the 1920s when vacuum tube radio transmitters and receivers were … Read more