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According to the National Archives, the Continental Congress voted for July 2 to be celebrated as Independence Day. However, we have never used that day but instead have always celebrated on July 4.
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According to the National Archives, the Continental Congress voted for July 2 to be celebrated as Independence Day. However, we have never used that day but instead have always celebrated on July 4.
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Several national archives are publicly available for the UK. These archives range from historical archives to politics and strategies to various statistics and reports.
Shropshire Archives was created in 1995.
LucasArts Archives happened in 1995.
Parliamentary Archives was created in 1497.
Royal Archives was created in 1911.
Songs from the Archives was created in 2003.