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Happy Birthday, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CookingWithCarlo.com ^ | July 4, 2003 | Carlo3b

Posted on 07/03/2003 11:40:34 PM PDT by carlo3b

We Were Born on the Fourth of July

 Happy Birthday

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

 
1620–2003 ...The Beginning

Within the short span of a hundred years, starting in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, a grand tide of emigration, one of the greatest population movements in all of the recorded history of mankind, swept from the European continent to new lands of America. This motivation to take the chance in a strange new world, was impelled by powerful and diverse forces, the natural tendency to seek escape from oppression and to crave freedom. Those few but hardy pioneers built a nation out of a stubborn wilderness and, by its nature, shaped the character and destiny of an uncharted continent.

The First to cross, The Mayflower Voyage

The first shiploads of immigrants aboard The Mayflower bound for the new territories, crossed the Atlantic more than a hundred years after the fifteenth- and sixteenth-century explorations of North America. In the meantime, thriving Spanish colonies had been established in Mexico, the West Indies, and South America. These travelers to North America came in small, horribly overcrowded craft. The Mayflower was not the first or only vessel chosen to make the crossing.

The first emigrants boarded a small 60 "tun" (tun barrels it could hold, rather than tons of water displaced) vessel called the Speedwell. They left the port of Delftshaven on July 22, 1620, amid fears, tears, prayers, and farewells
 
 The Pilgrim group sailed to Southampton, a city on the English south coast, where they were joined by additional immigrants recruited by Weston and the merchant adventurers on a 180 tun ship out of London, the MAYFLOWER. Christopher Jones was the master. Following a five week dispute over the contract with the adventurers, the passengers on the two ships set sail for America on August 5. Their voyage was soon interrupted when the smaller Speedwell was discovered to be leaking badly. They put into the port of Dartmouth, Devonshire, and repairs were made, but the condition re-occurred once they were under sail again. The two ships were forced to make port a second time, in neighboring Plymouth.
There it was decided to leave the defective Speedwell behind, and continue on the MAYFLOWER alone. Some of the Speedwell's passengers and cargo were transferred to the larger ship, and on September 6, 1620 (my birthday, sigh . . . well not quite yet, of course, if it had been we may now be living in Carlo3bia, instead of America . . . but I digress), the MAYFLOWER set sail across the North Atlantic and its famous 102 passengers, into history.

During their six- to twelve-week voyage, they subsisted on meager rations. Many ships of the day were lost in storms, many passengers died of disease, and infants rarely survived the journey. Sometimes tempests blew the vessels far off their course, and often calm brought interminable delay. In spite of all of these obstacles, they made landfall. Remarkably, there were only two casualties during the voyage of the Mayflower.
 

The First Pilgrims

The single most compelling motive of thse emigrants to leave their European homelands was the desire for greater economic opportunity. This urge was frequently reinforced by other considerations, such as the yearning for religious freedom, a determination to escape political oppression, or the lure of adventure. Between 1620 and 1635, economic difficulties swept England, and multitudes could not find work. Even the best artisans could earn little more than a bare living. Bad crops added to the distress. The new world offered HOPE.
 

The first view of their New Home

The colonists' first glimpse of the new land was a vista of dense woods. The virgin forest with its profusion and variety of trees was a veritable treasure-house—which extended over 1,300 miles from Maine in the north to Georgia in the south. Here there was abundant fuel and lumber. Here was the raw material of houses and furniture, ships and potash, dyes and naval stores.

The new continent was remarkably endowed by nature, but trade with Europe was vital, for the settlers needed to import that which they could not yet produce. Here the coastline served the well. Nearly the whole length of shore provided innumerable inlets and harbors, and only two areas, North Carolina and southern New Jersey, lacked the harbors for ocean-going vessels. Majestic rivers—like the Kennebec in Maine, the Connecticut, New York's Hudson, Pennsylvania's Susquehanna, the Potomac in Virginia, and numerous others—formed links between the coastal plain and the ports, and thence with Europe. The lack of a waterways, into the interior, however, together with the formidable barrier of the Appalachian Mountains, discouraged movement beyond the coastal plains region. Only trappers and traders with light pack trains went beyond the seaboard. For a hundred years, in fact, the colonists built their settlements along the eastern shore.

These obstacles were soon, in historical terms, overcome and the trappers, farmers, ranchers, and all kinds of adventuresome peoples made their way South, then West.
 

A New Start

For many of our ancestors, the new world offered religious freedom, financial opportunity, and adventure. In many instances, men and women, who had little active interest in a new life in America, were induced to make the journey by the skillful persuasion of promoters. William Penn publicized the opportunities awaiting newcomers to the Pennsylvania colony in a manner more than suggestive of modern advertising techniques. Ship captains, who received large rewards from the sale of service contracts of impecunious migrants, used every method from extravagant promises to out-and-out kidnapping, to secure as many passengers as their vessels could transport. Many early travelers started their voyage with a hangover, the former revelers awakening to find themselves tethered to the deck of a ship on their way to the New World. Also a small but significant lot started in courtrooms, as judges and prison authorities were encouraged to offer convicted persons an opportunity to migrate to America in lieu of a prison sentence. Hence, the good, the bad, and the unconscious were the early crops of this democracy . . . and like all plants, flowers and weeds, the seeds of our nation took hold and flourished.
 

Their Faith... IN GOD WE TRUST

It started as an exploration of a New World, far away from the homeland, and evolved into an experiment of colonization . . . and that, with the tenacity of a very special few, developed into the greatest nation on earth. What the founding of our country took was a great deal more than words. It took more than spunk and courage, to carve a republic out of clay, and it took FAITH. A special kind of FAITH, the all powerful faith in themselves and an infinite power.
 
 

Much of the above was lifted, as in stolen, plagiarized, and pilfered directly from the faithful works of skilled historians, and learned folks. While it then becomes obvious from wherein my humble American lineage sprouted, from the emptying of the stockades, but I acknowledge the following out of a bit of shame and a great deal of respect.
 

The Bibliography of Principal Reference Works.
Bassett, John Spencer, A Short History of the United States, The Macmillan Co., 1927
Beard, Charles A. and Mary R., The Rise of American Civilization, The Macmillan Co., 1939
Curti, Merle, The Growth of American Thought, Harper and Brothers, 1943
Hamm, William A. , The American People, D. C. Heath and Co., 1939
Hicks, John D. , The American Nation, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1941
Hockett, Homer C., Political and Social History of the United States (1492-1828). The Macmillan Co., 1925
Morison, Samuel Eliot and Commager, Henry Steele, The Growth of the American Republic (1000-1865), Oxford University Press, 1942
The Growth of the American Republic (1865-1942). Oxford University Press, 1942
Muzzey, David, The United States of America-From the Civil War, Ginn and Co, 1924
Nettels, Curtis Putnam, Roots of American Civilization, Crofts, 1938
Nevins, Allan, A Brief History of the United States, Oxford University Press, 1942
Nevins, Allan, Ordeal of the Union, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1947
Nevins, Allan and Commager, Henry Steele, A Short History of the United States, Random House, 1943
Schlesinger,Arthur Meier, Political and Social Growth of the United States, 1852-1933, The Macmillan Co., 1939
Wright, Louis B., The Atlantic Frontier, Alfred A. Knopf, 1947, Encyclopedia Americana, 1948 edition, Americana Company, New York and Chicago, The New International Year Book, 1946, Funk and Wagnalls Co., New York and London
 


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To: carlo3b
Happy 4th Carlo and ALL

From my email..it takes time to load, will bring tears NEVER FORGET

21 posted on 07/04/2003 5:25:45 AM PDT by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: carlo3b
Capitol Concert...live from the WH West Lawn tonight...Dolly Parton is the headliner, it will be beamed to ALL our Troops Capitol Concert
22 posted on 07/04/2003 5:52:33 AM PDT by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: CGVet58
We have the same bithday..YIKES, Sept 6...Virgo Rules.. I think.. LOLOL
23 posted on 07/04/2003 5:58:05 AM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
God Bless America!!!
24 posted on 07/04/2003 6:00:27 AM PDT by Domestic Church (AMDG...)
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To: carlo3b
God bless America!

And Freepers too 8-)

25 posted on 07/04/2003 6:06:28 AM PDT by Aquinasfan
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To: carlo3b
Good morning
& Happy 4th to you
26 posted on 07/04/2003 6:16:31 AM PDT by firewalk (thank you for the ping)
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To: carlo3b
Happy 4th of July carlo3b.......

Thanks for the ping....
27 posted on 07/04/2003 6:21:09 AM PDT by TLBSHOW (The Gift is to See the Truth)
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To: carlo3b
Today is also my birthday. No, I'm not quite as old as the USA, thank you.

Happy Independence Day to all.

Mike

Michael M. Bates: My Side of the Swamp

28 posted on 07/04/2003 6:25:39 AM PDT by mikeb704
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To: carlo3b; yall
Happy Independence Day, y'all !!


29 posted on 07/04/2003 6:28:00 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: carlo3b

30 posted on 07/04/2003 6:43:40 AM PDT by Fiddlstix (~~~ http://www.ourgangnet.net ~~~~~)
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To: carlo3b; All
Have a Glorious Fourth of July, y'all!

Happy Birthday, America!

31 posted on 07/04/2003 6:48:10 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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To: carlo3b
Philadelphia, July 5, 1776.

Yesterday the greatest question was decided which was ever decided among men. A Resolution was passed unanimously -- "THAT THESE UNITED STATES ARE, AND OF RIGHT OUGHT TO BE, FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES." The day is past. The 4th of July, 1776, will be a MEMORABLE EPOCHA in the history of America. I am apt to believe it will be celebrated by succeeding generations, as the GREAT ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL! It ought to be commemorated as the DAY OF DELIVERANCE, by solemn acts of devotion to Almighty God--It ought to be solemnized with pomp, shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward forever! You will think me transported with enthusiasm; but I am not. I am well aware of the toil, and blood, and treasure it will cost to maintain this DECLARATION, and support and defend these States; yet through all the gloom, I can see a ray of light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means; and that posterity will triumph, although you and I may rue, which I hope we shall not.

Yours, &c.,

JOHN ADAMS.


It ought to be commemorated as the DAY OF DELIVERANCE, by solemn acts of devotion to Almighty God--It ought to be solemnized with pomp, shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations, from one end of the continent to the other, from this time forward forever!

Now all you folks get out there and party solemnize! :-)

32 posted on 07/04/2003 6:51:33 AM PDT by michigander
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To: carlo3b
If you think you have freedom today, my emotionally effusive comrade, then you are FREE to do the following:
1. Stop paying your property tax. After all, you OWN it, not rent it forever. Your local RentWay would love to get terms like those the fedgov receives when it taxes your property, the stuff you need TO LIVE, FOREVER
2. Leave the country when you please. NO, you will need the govt to approve it first. You may NOT just come and go as you please. The govt gets to decide (freedom? Uh, yeah.)
3. Faced with some terminal illness and want to end YOUR life to stop the suffering? YOU can't. But wait, you are free, remember? You just don't own your life. The State does. It ALONE has the final say.
4. What is a peasant? If you don't know, consider that you are working FIVE months, OR MORE, to pay your TAX to the govt. Just like a serf. But NEVER like the founders did. That nonsense was WHY they revolted. Look it up.
5. Under God? That is so hilarious it defies discussion. YOUR tax money went to public schools that turns out human detrius at great expense while banning ALL religions EXCEPT the one that this country was founded on.
6. Elected leaders commit treason daily, while the media sits idly by and discusses the banal. The populace is so busy either working or mentally masturbating that they never notice, or don't care
7. Serious discussion of the creeping socialism of America is diminished and ridiculed, referred to as "conspiracy nuts" or other denigrating terms. As with the jews in Nazi Germany, the passengers of this socialist train sit idly by, noticing the dramatically changing scenery, but never wanting to admit WHAT such changes are inevitably leading to. Instead they opt for denial of one form or another: either reckless patriotism, one form of evasion, or mindless indulgence in range of the moment sensory pleasure, another form.
8. Massive abuse of governmental power was witnessed by all here during the klintoon admin, and by anyone paying even marginal attention. That the fedgov had too much power was indisputable. Yet now, the fedgov has grown even more powerful and intrusive, to the cheers of the very crowd that decried such behavior only a short time ago. Apparently, some are operating under the premises that humans will not abuse power, and, our presidents are infallible. Domestic terror, you say? The same charge was laid against the so called patriots in this piece by the English Crown. Our founders were villified as terrorists, pirates, rogues, savages, and every epithet ever leveled at an insurgent. Looks like the fedgov has created it's own life support system. One wonders how long it will be before blanket charges such as "revolution against the State", made in secret courts by unnammed accusers, will be leveled at US citizens themselves. Who gets to decide if the charges are legit? Someone, somewhere, they tell us. But never us. It sounds like Soviet Russia, North Korea or Saddam's Iraq, but really all it is is OUR version of the same old tryants song. Bad when THEY do it. GOOD for us, somehow.
You pay more in taxes, for less in services, than ever. Meanwhile, the border is wide open, which means you are paying for half the world, along with the old, the doomed, the stupid and the lazy here at home.
How's that freedom doin' for ya? Back to work on Monday. Hey look, a parade! lets all feel warm and fuzzy. Who needs reality when the great lie feels so nice?
33 posted on 07/04/2003 7:00:02 AM PDT by galt-jw (guess what? you've been had! Need a birdfeeder for all these pigeons.)
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To: carlo3b

Excellent post, and I read every word of it (a rarity for me)!

SD

34 posted on 07/04/2003 7:07:08 AM PDT by SerpentDove (Each post focus-group tested for maximum wallop.)
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To: christie; carlo3b; jellybean
As I stand here ankle deep in watermelon rinds and vegetable debris, I wish you all a wonderful, safe and happy 4th. Yes.....it is a sunny day here in the Big Apple. I am meeting some friends and my daughter after her shift at NY Sports Club and we are headed to Central Park for a picnic. She took the non-perishables and left me with two insulated bags with all the bottles and containers which weigh 50 pounds. But, I will manage to drag myself on a bus and subway train somehow.I hope the sun stays out!

Have a great day and if you'e like me... you'll make your own fireworks....

35 posted on 07/04/2003 7:21:08 AM PDT by stanz (Those who don't believe in evolution should go jump off the flat edge of the Earth.)
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To: carlo3b
Careful, this is the piece that got Jeff Jacoby suspended from the Boston Globe. Couldn't have a left-wing newspaper reporting anything edifying about our Founders, could we? After all, Independence Day is just a day to get drunk, eat BBQ, and shoot off fireworks, isn't it?

Just one question to ponder this holiday: Look at the abuses cited in the Declaration of Independence, then ask yourself, "How independent am I today?"

36 posted on 07/04/2003 7:22:04 AM PDT by IronJack
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To: carlo3b; All
Have a great 4th of July....................
37 posted on 07/04/2003 7:23:10 AM PDT by .45MAN
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To: galt-jw
I'd take your post more seriously if you didn't hyperventilate so much. You make some good points, but they're surrounded by so much poppycock that they're hard to find.

You sound like you hate America, which I don't believe is the case at all. But, contrary to what you assert, it's not that difficult to leave if you can find some place with more freedom, more opportunities and a better way of life. Good luck!

Have a happy July 4th!

38 posted on 07/04/2003 8:10:01 AM PDT by jellybean
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To: jellybean
bttt
39 posted on 07/04/2003 8:21:12 AM PDT by SerpentDove (Each post focus-group tested for maximum wallop.)
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To: carlo3b; All
great post.
Happy Birthday, America!
40 posted on 07/04/2003 8:59:12 AM PDT by Gal.5:1
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