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7 historic July 4th events in U.S. history

Photo From The Christian Post. An attack performed during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, which happened in the American Civil War. The city would fall to Union troops under General Ulysses S. Grant on July 4, 1863. | Public Domain

FGGAM photo of Pastor Dewey Moede. Sharon and I spent three days ministering in Catron County. I am so very thankful to our Lord that Sharon travels with me now! Sharon makes our ministry much stronger! Glory! God gives us such joy! We so much love being a Great Commission ministry! A FULL HOUSE yesterday at the First Baptist Church in Glenwood! Glory! God is so very good to us! Folks loved our TEAM JESUS shirt!

This July 4th message first appeared in the Christian Post on July 4th of 2023. Glory! July 4th is also my 68th birthday! My daddy always said I was a firecracker and not a dud! Ha!

The Christian Post

By Michael Gryboski, Mainline Church Editor 

Today, Americans are celebrating Independence Day, a date known for being when the English colonies of North America declared their independence from the British Empire.

The occasion is often celebrated with parades, fireworks, performances of the “1812 Overture” by Tchaikovsky, barbecue and business sales, among other things.

Although the Fourth of July is closely associated with the United States Declaration of Independence that was issued in 1776, other notable moments in American history in different years also fell on July 4. The Rest of The Story Here

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