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Contradictions of 1776
United States🎭 Culture23 days ago

Contradictions of 1776

The article introduces Joseph J. Ellis, a renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize winner, known for his work on American founding figures such as Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It highlights his influence in shaping a broad national consensus that views July 4, 1776, as a significant and universally respected historical milestone.

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Contradictions of 1776

The article introduces Joseph J. Ellis, a renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize winner, known for his work on American founding figures such as Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It highlights his influence in shaping a broad national consensus that views July 4, 1776, as a significant and universally respected historical milestone.

Bias read (Center): The summary presents factual information about Joseph J. Ellis and his contributions without overtly favoring any political perspective. It describes his scholarly achievements and the general consensus around the significance of July 4, 1776, without using biased language or emphasizing one side of

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