Public reaction to independence in 1776 was far from uniform. Colonists responded based on personal experience, economic ties, regional culture, and political belief. Letters, journals, and town records reveal a wide range of emotions—from excitement and relief to fear and resentment. Patriots celebrated independence as a long-awaited affirmation of liberty. They viewed the Declaration as…
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How the Declaration Was Read
For most Americans in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was not something they read quietly on a page. It was something they heard. Literacy rates varied, printed copies were limited, and news traveled by voice as much as by paper. As a result, the Declaration was commonly read aloud in public spaces, turning written words…


