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I Would Like to Talk (Civilly) About the Generalization of "White People"
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(09-28-2016, 02:41 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Yep. Although you are not much for answering questions: when do you think we should start considering the U.S. a Nation?


I'd go with July 4th 1776.

I'm in agreement over the year, though I'd say the 2nd as the Second Continental Congress officially separated from England that day, though there's merit to the 4th as that's when we published it. 

Follow up question for anyone: Are the actions taken by the men in the Second Continental Congress and in the colonial (now State) legislatures wiped clean the moment we declared ourselves a sovereign nation? Can we claim any history prior to that point or be held responsible for the actions our founding fathers took while members of these legislative bodies?
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RE: I Would Like to Talk (Civilly) About the Generalization of "White People" - BmorePat87 - 09-28-2016, 02:58 PM

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