“Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation and freedom in all just pursuits.” - Thomas Jefferson
America's Symbolization
From the beginning, presenting as a symbol of absolute freedom and independence.
Splitting from British control in the mid to late 1700s,
America has always been a leader in this department.
Other countries such as Canada and France felt its powerful,
self-supporting image.
With the adopting of the Declaration of Independence
on a warm Fourth of July in 1776,
America claimed their separation from the British tyranny
becoming their own prosperous nation
full of profoundly proud people.
Or the creating of the Constitution in 1787
setting the stage for American governance, laws, and rights in America.
Strengthening not only the politics of America,
but the lives of its citizens as well
a vital piece of United States establishment.
The national anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, written during the war in 1814
provided a creative representation
of the wars fought and won,
that allowed America to become the self-governing country that it is today,
with its tremendous liberty and individualistic thinking.
The past motions of individualism have greatly affected
the present and certainly the future
for the better or worse for the rest of the world,
America has achieved great satisfaction from the independence they declared
many millennia ago.
America's Symbolization
From the beginning, presenting as a symbol of absolute freedom and independence.
Splitting from British control in the mid to late 1700s,
America has always been a leader in this department.
Other countries such as Canada and France felt its powerful,
self-supporting image.
With the adopting of the Declaration of Independence
on a warm Fourth of July in 1776,
America claimed their separation from the British tyranny
becoming their own prosperous nation
full of profoundly proud people.
Or the creating of the Constitution in 1787
setting the stage for American governance, laws, and rights in America.
Strengthening not only the politics of America,
but the lives of its citizens as well
a vital piece of United States establishment.
The national anthem, the Star Spangled Banner, written during the war in 1814
provided a creative representation
of the wars fought and won,
that allowed America to become the self-governing country that it is today,
with its tremendous liberty and individualistic thinking.
The past motions of individualism have greatly affected
the present and certainly the future
for the better or worse for the rest of the world,
America has achieved great satisfaction from the independence they declared
many millennia ago.