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Was 1776 or 1619 Our Nation’s Founding Year? - The Independent | News Events Opinion More

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Hold off on 4th of July fireworks. The New York Times claims that 1619, the year the first African slaves arrived in Virginia, was our country’s founding

Source: Sunday Edition from The Independent | St George & Southern Utah News

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