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Why is 1776 considered the birthday of the USA?
Independence was declared in 1776 but the Revolutionary War was not won until 1789. The Constitution was not ratified until 1788. The government during the war was the Continental Congress not the US Congress we have today.
I feel like declaring independence is very different than gaining independence. I can declare that I'm the King of England, but until I'm in power, it's just words on paper
u/CrustyBus77 — 2 days ago