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Episode Synopsis
We celebrate the Fourth of July—but John Adams was convinced it would be the Second. Why?In this episode of Quotable History, host Will Henry dives into the political drama behind America's founding. From the Boston Massacre and the Tea Party to the fierce debates in the Continental Congress, this is the real story of how 13 colonies voted to break away from the British Empire—on July 2nd, 1776.Featuring Adams’s iconic letter to Abigail and the clash between radicals and reconciliationists, we trace how independence was born—and why the ideals behind it still matter.🎇 Hear why Adams thought July 2nd would be the day Americans would celebrate forever.🔔 New episodes every Tuesday📲 Follow on social:X, Instagram, Facebook → @quotehistorypodTikTok → @quotable.history🙏 Special thanks to Rachel Henry—for her unwavering support and essential editing work behind the scenes.👉 If you enjoyed this episode, text the link to one friend who loves history. That’s how we grow—one curious mind at a time.Sources:https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/online-exhibitions/timeline-american-revolutionhttps://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2014/07/02/john-adams-vision-of-july-4-was-july-2/https://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/archive/doc?id=L17760703jasecondJoe Rogan Experience #2336 – Ken Burns, published June 11, 2025https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration/how-did-it-happen
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