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R E S O L U T I O N
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WHEREAS, Each year, Texans join in celebrating the Fourth of |
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July in honor of the day America's founders adopted one of the |
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landmark documents of modern history, the Declaration of |
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Independence; and |
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WHEREAS, When Richard Henry Lee, a delegate to the Second |
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Continental Congress from Virginia, introduced a resolution on June |
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7, 1776, declaring that the 13 colonies "are, and of right ought to |
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be, free and independent States," blood had already been shed |
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between American militiamen and British soldiers; a year earlier, |
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in April 1775, the British general Thomas Gage had received orders |
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to use force to suppress rebellion among the colonists and had sent |
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troops to seize a weapons depot in Concord, Massachusetts; learning |
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of the British plans, Paul Revere had ridden out from Boston to |
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spread the word of the redcoats' advance, and militiamen and |
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British troops had clashed, first at Lexington and then at Concord, |
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where the Americans prevailed in a fierce skirmish at North Bridge; |
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on their march back to Boston, the British had been fired upon |
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relentlessly by the colonials, and General Gage had to send 1,500 |
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additional men to prevent their being overwhelmed; and |
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WHEREAS, Two months later, in June 1775, the first major |
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action between American and British troops took place when more |
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than 2,000 British soldiers charged militiamen dug in on high |
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ground overlooking Boston; the colonists withstood two assaults |
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before running out of ammunition and inflicted heavy casualties in |
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what became known as the Battle of Bunker Hill; and |
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WHEREAS, With Britain intent on bringing the colonists to |
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heel, sentiment in favor of independence continued to grow; it |
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received additional impetus with the publication in January 1776 of |
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Thomas Paine's pamphlet Common Sense, which made an impassioned |
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argument for casting off the fetters of a corrupt monarchy; the |
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tract quickly sold some 150,000 copies; and |
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WHEREAS, By July, many members of the Continental Congress |
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believed that the bond with Great Britain should be dissolved; a |
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vote on Lee's resolution to that effect was postponed, however, and |
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a committee was appointed to draft a justification for such a |
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fateful step; the committee, in turn, chose Thomas Jefferson, a |
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33-year-old delegate from Virginia, to compose the document; |
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finally, on July 2, representatives approved Lee's resolution and |
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two days later, on July 4, they adopted the Declaration of |
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Independence; and |
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WHEREAS, The American Revolution would continue for another |
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five long years and would demand much of the patriots; the tenacity |
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of the troops who camped with General George Washington at Valley |
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Forge during the winter of 1777-1778, when disease ravaged their |
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ranks and food remained scarce for months, has come to symbolize |
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their unyielding resolve; finally, in October 1781, American troops |
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and their French allies succeeded in forcing the surrender of the |
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besieged British army at Yorktown and the war was effectively won; |
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and |
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WHEREAS, The official tally of American military personnel |
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killed in the War for Independence stands at nearly 4,500, with more |
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than 6,000 wounded; altogether, it is believed that one percent of |
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the American population died during the war, a figure that would |
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translate today to a loss of more than 3 million individuals; and |
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WHEREAS, The revolutionary generation encompassed military |
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and political leaders of remarkable skill, as well as countless |
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common folk whose devotion to the cause was crucial to its success; |
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perhaps no one represents the ordinary patriot more vividly in the |
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popular mind than Betsy Ross, the Philadelphia seamstress who came |
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to be credited with creating the first flag to bear the stars and |
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stripes, following a design that she received from George |
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Washington in 1776; and |
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WHEREAS, That venerable flag, now bearing 50 bright stars, |
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will grace innumerable Fourth of July celebrations as Americans |
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celebrate the 238th anniversary of this country's founding; on that |
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day, along with their fellow citizens across the nation, Texans |
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will gather to give thanks for the blessing of self-government and |
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to affirm anew the fundamental principles of liberty, equality, and |
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self-determination, principles expressed so eloquently in a |
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document that continues to inspire people around the world; now, |
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therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas |
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Legislature hereby commemorate the Fourth of July, 2014. |