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Independence Hall was built between the 1730s and 1750s to be the Pennsylvania State House. The architecture is Georgian, a style popular at the time.
Independence Hall was built between the 1730s and 1750s to be the Pennsylvania State House. The architecture is Georgian, a style popular at the time.


Some of the most important documents in the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolutioncame]] out of this building; the Declaration of Independence was first debated and signed here, and the {{Wiki|United States Constitution}} was drafted here. Also, the {{Wiki|Liberty Bell}} rang in the bell tower to summon people to meetings.
Some of the most important documents in the [[American Revolution]] came out of this building; the Declaration of Independence was first debated and signed here, and the {{Wiki|United States Constitution}} was drafted here. Also, the {{Wiki|Liberty Bell}} rang in the bell tower to summon people to meetings.


The building became known as Independence Hall in the 1820s - a result of the [[Marquis de Lafayette]] making a return trip to the [[United States]]. Lafayette's visit was meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the revolution, and to remind a new generation what had happened and where.
The building became known as Independence Hall in the 1820s - a result of the [[Marquis de Lafayette]] making a return trip to the [[United States]]. Lafayette's visit was meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the revolution, and to remind a new generation what had happened and where.

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Independence Hall is a building in Philadelphia in which the Declaration of Independence was signed.

History

Independence Hall was built between the 1730s and 1750s to be the Pennsylvania State House. The architecture is Georgian, a style popular at the time.

Some of the most important documents in the American Revolution came out of this building; the Declaration of Independence was first debated and signed here, and the United States Constitution was drafted here. Also, the Liberty Bell rang in the bell tower to summon people to meetings.

The building became known as Independence Hall in the 1820s - a result of the Marquis de Lafayette making a return trip to the United States. Lafayette's visit was meant to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the revolution, and to remind a new generation what had happened and where.

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