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Printers Rushed to Translate the Declaration for German-Speaking Americans

via Smithsonian Magazine·2h ago·Community Voted

As America marks its 250th, a look back at how printers raced to translate the Declaration of Independence into German so the colonies' large German-speaking population could read the founding text in its first days.

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