Standing before the original Declaration at the National Archives, I felt the quiet gravity of the moment—56 pens poised to risk everything to birth a nation. It’s Summer, 1776. The signers of the Declaration of Independence gather for an overwhelming task. What kind of guts does it take to start a nation that puts The People truly in charge while separating from a king with “a decent respect” as they listed their grievances, one by one. Where does such courage come from? I saw it at the National Archives. I could almost feel the tension, nerve, resolve, steady hand, and team spirit of the signers. To this day, I wonder what the moment of adoption and signing was like. It's easy to say, "Hear! Hear!"—quite another to sign the parchment. Imagine What It Was Like for the Signers The average age of the 56 signers was 44, with 12 under 30. I understand the guts of a young person with a cause. I understand the elderly signers who have lived a life dreaming of freedom and are …
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