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  <title>439 When the Declaration of Independence Was News</title>
  <description>The Second Continental Congress voted for independence on July 2, 1776, but it had absolutely no plan for telling the world about it. Congress sent just one copy of the Declaration to France. It was lost at sea. Printers ran the text however they liked. And the first formal acknowledgment of American independence came not from a European court, but from a Native American chief responding to a verbal translation of the Declaration in the middle of a treaty negotiation. Historian and Declaration expert Emily Sneff joins us to explore what the Declaration of Independence looked like when it was just news — urgent, imperfect, and far beyond anyone's control. Emily’s Website&amp;amp;nbsp;| Book |  Show Notes:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/439 &amp;amp;nbsp; EPISODE OUTLINE 00:00:00&amp;amp;nbsp; Introduction 00:04:07 The Declaration as a Congressional Product 00:06:28 Jefferson's humble signature 00:11:10 Congress Has No Plans for Circulation 00:16:22 News of the Declaration Breaks 00:24:36 Pubilc Readings of the Declaration 00:27:27 Ministers Spread News of the Declaration 00:32:57 German-American Translation of the Declaration 00:42:04 French Translation Failures 00:46:42 Verbal Translations of the Declaration 00:51:52 No Official Copy Sent to King George III 00:58:43 The Declaration of Independence as News 01:02:17 Time Warp 01:07:48 Upcoming 250th Exhibitions 01:11:24 Conclusion   RECOMMENDED NEXT EPISODES  🎧 Episode 018: Our Declaration 🎧 Episode 119: The Heart of the Declaration 🎧 Episode 141: A Declaration in Draft 🎧 Episode 388: John Hancock 🎧 Episode 415: The Many Declarations of Independence 🎧 Episode 431: Thomas Paine's Common Sense at 250  SUPPORT OUR WORK 🎁&amp;amp;nbsp;Make a Donation to&amp;amp;nbsp;Ben Franklin’s World  REQUEST A TOPIC 📨&amp;amp;nbsp;Topic Request Form 📫&amp;amp;nbsp;liz@benfranklinsworld.com   WHEN YOU'RE READY 🗞️&amp;amp;nbsp;BFW Gazette Newsletter&amp;amp;nbsp; 👩‍💻&amp;amp;nbsp;Join the BFW Listener Community 🌍&amp;amp;nbsp;Join the History Explorers Club  TAKE THE QUIZ 🧭 Discover How You Explore History (under 2 minutes) 👉&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/quiz   LISTEN 🎧 🍎&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts&amp;amp;nbsp; 💚&amp;amp;nbsp;Spotify&amp;amp;nbsp;  🎶&amp;amp;nbsp;Amazon Music 🛜 Pandora  CONNECT 🦋&amp;amp;nbsp;Liz on Bluesky 👩‍💻&amp;amp;nbsp;Liz on LinkedIn 🛜&amp;amp;nbsp;Liz’s Website  SAY THANKS 💜&amp;amp;nbsp;Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 💚&amp;amp;nbsp;Leave a rating on Spotify  *Book links are affiliate links. Every purchase supports the podcast. </description>
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