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How are You Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday in Your Town?

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What is America250?

On July 4, 2026, the United States will mark the 250th anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, the birth of our Nation.

“From Concord Bridge in 1775 to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965 and beyond, the quest for liberty has resonated through the generations.”

One Nation. Many Stories.

Your story, a part of America’s rich tapestry, joins diverse voices responding to America’s Invitation. Your reflections on our past, present, and future contribute to the creation of history’s most inclusive commemoration.

Gee’s Bend Quilter Tinnie Pettway Shares Her Story
Timeline

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July 4, 2026

Drafting the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson’s original draft included among it’s grievances, a condemnation of slavery that was later removed. Read the original draft and compare it to the actual Declaration.

Features

Every month we add new recipes, books, podcasts, and patriots to our features page. Please check back frequently for the latest features.

Featured Patriots

The Father of our Country, George Washington

Featured Books

“American Tempest: How the Boston Tea Party Sparked a Revolution” by Harlowe Giles Unger

Featured Podcasts

Phillis Wheatley: The Enslaved Poet Who Met with George Washington AND the King of England

Featured Recipes

Martha’s Great Cake Recipe

Educate. Engage. Unite.

Teacher Lesson Plans, Podcasts, Webinars, and other educational materials

Educational Materials

Historical lesson plans for teachers

Honor our Veterans

Learn more about the veterans who served our country

Videos

Historical videos about the American Revolution

Podcasts

Historical podcasts about the American Revolution

History Map

What Part Did The American Revolution Play In Alabama?

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On this day in 1807, Aaron Burr was arrested near the town of McIntosh, Alabama. President Thomas Jefferson had issued a warrant for Burr’s arrest because he believed Burr was trying to raise an army to overtake Spanish territories in North America, which Burr was allegedly trying to do. There was a concern that if Burr went into these territories, it could lead to a military conflict between the United States and Spain. Burr was brought to Virginia, where he was put on trial and acquitted. Please click on the link below to learn more about Aaron Burr… sir and his trial.

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On this day in 1807, Aaron Burr was arrested near the town of McIntosh, Alabama. President Thomas Jefferson had issued a warrant for Burr’s arrest because he believed Burr was trying to raise an army to overtake Spanish territories in North America, which Burr was allegedly trying to do. There was a concern that if Burr went into these territories, it could lead to a military conflict between the United States and Spain. Burr was brought to Virginia, where he was put on trial and acquitted.  Please click on the link below to learn more about Aaron Burr… sir and his trial.

--> https://www.history.com/news/aaron-burrs-notorious-treason-case

 #historyforyoungpeple #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #america250 #america250al #americanvillage #americanvillage_alabama #Alabama #discovershelbyal #montevallo

On this day, later in his life, Frederick Douglass celebrated his birthday. He was born into slavery in 1818, but the actual date of his birth was never known. Mr. Douglass is one of the greatest Civil Rights leaders and speakers in history. He escaped slavery in 1838 and eventually began to speak across the country and in England, denouncing slavery and urging abolition. His freedom was purchased by British supporters in 1847. Throughout his life, he became close with Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton as his crusade for equality for all never wavered. He wrote three autobiographies and helped to integrate African Americans into the Civil War, government, and civil service. He spent his entire life as a champion for equality for all, ensuring that “all men are created equal.” Please click on the link below to learn more about Frederick Douglass.

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On this day, later in his life, Frederick Douglass celebrated his birthday.   He was born into slavery in 1818, but the actual date of his birth was never known. Mr. Douglass is one of the greatest Civil Rights leaders and speakers in history. He escaped slavery in 1838 and eventually began to speak across the country and in England, denouncing slavery and urging abolition. His freedom was purchased by British supporters in 1847. Throughout his life, he became close with Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton as his crusade for equality for all never wavered.  He wrote three autobiographies and helped to integrate African Americans into the Civil War, government, and civil service.  He spent his entire life as a champion for equality for all, ensuring that “all men are created equal.” Please click on the link below to learn more about Frederick Douglass.

--> https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/frederick-douglass

 #america250 #america250al #historyforyoungpeple #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #americanvillage #americanvillage_alabama #Alabama #discovershelbyal #montevallo

On this day in 1766, Benjamin Franklin warned Parliament that the Stamp Act passed in 1765, could lead to a revolt in the colonies against England. The colonies felt that they were being taxed without their consent or any type of representation in Parliament and believed the tax was unjust. Tensions began to rise and boycotts of products began to take place. Franklin believed that the cost that the colonies needed to pay for the French and Indian War was not possible to be collected. He pushed for a repeal of the Stamp Act, which took place in 1766. Franklin’s testimony was vital to the Stamp Act’s repeal. Please click on the link below to learn more about Franklin’s changing views on the Stamp Act.

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On this day in 1766, Benjamin Franklin warned Parliament that the Stamp Act passed in  1765, could lead to a revolt in the colonies against England.  The colonies felt that they were being taxed without their consent or any type of representation in Parliament and believed the tax was unjust. Tensions began to rise and boycotts of products began to take place. Franklin believed that the cost that the colonies needed to pay for the French and Indian War was not possible to be collected. He pushed for a repeal of the Stamp Act, which took place in 1766. Franklin’s testimony was vital to the Stamp Act’s repeal. Please click on the link below to learn more about Franklin’s changing views on the Stamp Act.

--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFVAvYw8-4w

 #historyforyoungpeple #america250 #america250al #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #americanvillage #americanvillage_alabama #Alabama #discovershelbyal #montevallo
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