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    Here are the 5 questions:

    1.  What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?
    2.  What Country were the US declaraing their independence from?
    3.  Who were the two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Presidents)? 
    4.  Coincidentally,what date did they both die on?
    5.  What is the name of the first game introduced at Slotland back in 1998?
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  • If anyone gets stuck with the questions, you can always ask for a hint!  wink

  • I think I'm the first post??????

    Here's my information and answers:

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    1.
    July 2, 1776 - The Continental Congress votes to declare independence from Great Britain, formally adopting the Lee Resolution  July 4, 1776 - The Continental Congress approves the final draft of the Declaration, formalizing what had already been decided on July 2 1776.

    2.
    Great Britain


    3.
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4.
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the vote to approve the Declaration of Independence.

    5
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  • Yay well done pokergranni on being the first to answer.

    Good luck

    blue


  • I think I'm the first post??????

    Here's my information and answers:

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    Username - caligran

    1.
    July 2, 1776 - The Continental Congress votes to declare independence from Great Britain, formally adopting the Lee Resolution  July 4, 1776 - The Continental Congress approves the final draft of the Declaration, formalizing what had already been decided on July 2 1776.

    2.
    Great Britain


    3.
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4.
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the vote to approve the Declaration of Independence.

    5
    Fruit Video Slot Machine



    Since you need to provide us with a particular game name as per question #5, you might need to do your home work again, caligran, I'm afraid.

    As stated above, head over to Slotland Facebook page for a hint if still not sure what game was the the first one launched at Slotland back in 1998.

    Cheers Jack
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    1.
    August 2, 1776 the journal of the Continental Congress records that "The declaration of independence being engrossed and compared at the table was signed." One of the most widely held misconceptions about the Declaration is that it was signed on July 4, 1776, by all the delegates in attendance.

    John Hancock, the President of the Congress, was the first to sign the sheet of parchment measuring 24¼ by 29¾ inches

    2.
    Great Britain


    3.
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4.
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the vote to approve the Declaration of Independence.

    5
    Golden 8

    Thanks so much and Have a safe Fourth of July!!!!

    **i assumed you meant which two presidents signed it for number 3, right??!!!

  • I guess so.  I'll change it.

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    1.  What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?

    Most of the delegates signed on August 2, but several—Elbridge Gerry, Oliver Wolcott, Lewis Morris, Thomas McKean and Matthew Thornton—signed on a later date. (Two others, John Dickinson and Robert R. Livingston, never signed at all.) The signed parchment copy now resides at the National Archives in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, alongside the Constitution and the Bill of Rights


    2.  What Country were the US declaraing their independence from?

    Great Britain

    3.  Who were the two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Presidents)?

    John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

    4.  Coincidentally,what date did they both die on?

    They both passed on July 4th 1826 in which coincidentally was the 50th anniversary

    5.  What is the name of the first game introduced at Slotland back in 1998?

    Golden8

    Winaday please username is givennsz thumbs_up

  • Thanks Blue & Jack,

    The answer for question 5 is............Golden 8?

    It doesn't matter about posting first if my dang answers aren't right?????  Duh??????  wink

  • Darn it woman!  Do you want your post updated as I know you can't amend it?

    blue

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    I
    Within the large group known as the "Founding Fathers", there are two key subsets: the Signers of the Declaration of Independence (who signed the United States Declaration of Independence on the 4th of July 1776) and the Framers of the Constitution (who were delegates to the Constitutional Convention and took part in framing or drafting the proposed Constitution of the United States).

    II
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain


    III
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    IV
    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the vote to approve the Declaration of Independence.

    V
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  • Thanks Blue & Jack,

    The answer for question 5 is............Golden 8?

    It doesn't matter about posting first if my dang answers aren't right?????  Duh??????  wink


    Sorry Blue yes thank-you!  Crazy old woman here!!!
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    1. 4th of July 1776

    2. Great Britain

    II3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5. Golden 8

    Thanks again, Blue and Jack!

  • 5 down - 15 to go!  Come on folks, more entries = more moolah to be won  cool

    @pokergranni - updated as requested.

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    answers:

    1)  July 4, 1776

    2)  Great Britain

    3)  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4) Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5) Golden 8
  • Win A Day      blufire


    1. July 4 1776
    2. Great Britain
    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826
    5. Golden 8

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    2. Great Britain
    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826
    5. Golden 8
                                                                                                                   

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    1. July 4 1776
    2. Great Britain
    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826
    5. Golden 8

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    1)  July 4, 1776
    2)  Great Britain
    3)  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4) Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4th, 1826
    5)  Golden 8

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    1)  July 4, 1776

    2)  Great Britain

    3)  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4) Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5) Golden 8

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    1    July 4 1776
    2    Great Britain
    3      Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4    July 4 1826
    5    Golden 8

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  • Here's my info and answers.

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    1  July 2,1776  The Continental Congress voted to declare Independence from Great Britain. formally adopting the Lee Resolution  July 4, 1776,  The Continental Congress approved the final draft of the Declaration , formalizing what was already been decided upon on July  2, 1776.

    2  Great Britain

    3  Thomas Jefferson and John Adam

    4  Jefferson and Adams both died July 4, 1826, the 50yh anniversary of the vote to approve the Declaration of Independence.

    5  Golden8

    Thank you very much and have a safe and fun holiday



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    1. The Declaration of Independence was officially adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776 but the majority of the delegates did not sign until August 2, 1776.

    2. Great Britain

    3. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

    4. They both died on July 4, 1826

    5. Golden 8

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    1. What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?

    (June 7 1776) In Congress, Richard Henry Lee introduces a resolution, "That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be, free and independent states."
    (June 11 1776) A committee is selected to write a formal declaration of the reasons for independence. Members include Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston.
    (July 1 1776) Debate on Lee's resolution begins in Congress.
    (July 2 1776) Twelve delegations vote to adopt Lee's resolution. New York delegation abstains.
    (July 3 1776) The Declaration of Independence is read in Congress and debate begins on the document. Wording of the document is of special concern.
    (July 8 1776) In Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell rings signaling adoption by Congress of the Declaration.
    (July 15 1776) Belatedly, New York delegation votes to adopt the Declaration of Independence.
    (August 2 1776) In a formal signing ceremony, fifty members of the Second Continental Congress sign the Declaration of Independence.
    John Hancock signed first, with a large hand right in the middle because he was the President of the Congress. The others signed by state delegation, beginning in the upper right in one column, and then proceeding in five other columns, arranged from the northernmost state (New Hampshire) to the southernmost (Georgia).

    2.  What Country were the US declaring their independence from?

    Great Britain

    3.  Who were the two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Presidents)?

    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4. Coincidentally,what date did they both die on?

    They both died on July 4Th, 1826, the 50Th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.  Adam's last words were, Thomas Jefferson still survives.  He didn't know that Jefferson had died a few hours before.  The two were extremely bitter enemies for much of their political life, but in retirement laid aside their differences and became very close friends.
    One other U.S. President, James Monroe, died on July 4Th, 1831, five years after Adams and Jefferson.  President Calvin Coolidge, on the other hand, was born on July 4Th. 

    5.  What is the name of the first game introduced at Slotland back in 1998?

    Golden 8

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    Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence over the much more qualified and more skilled writer Ben Franklin.  The reason behind this, according to Ormand Seavey, editor of Oxford’s edition of Ben Franklin’s autobiography, was that Franklin was known to put very subtle satire in just about everything he wrote and, quite often, nobody but he was smart enough to comprehend it until much later.  Knowing this document would likely be examined closely by the nations of the world at that time, they chose to avoid the issue by having the much less gifted writer, Jefferson, write it instead, with Franklin and three others to help Jefferson draft it.


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    Thanks for the fun and as TUFTOYZ mentioned...  You guys are indeed the BEST!!  thumbs_down

    Jill
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    2. Great Britain
    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4. July 4th, 1826
    5. GOLDEN8

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    1.  What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?
    After much editing, including apparently our country was going to abolish slavery from the beginning.  The declaration was signed on July 4th, 1776
    2.  What Country were the US declaraing their independence from?
    We were declaring independence from Great Britain, because of the series of taxations they kept on putting on the original 13 colonies.
    3.  Who were the two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Presidents)? 
    Thomas Jefferson & John Adams
    4.  Coincidentally,what date did they both die on?
    July 4, 1826
    5.  What is the name of the first game introduced at Slotland back in 1998?
    {hint: head over to Slotland FB page and look for something there}
    Golden 8

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    2. Great Britain

    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5. Golden 8



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  • 1. july 4 1776
    2. great britian
    3. thomas jefferson & john adams
    4. july 4 1826
    5. golden 8


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    1. What date was the Declaration of Independence signed?

    (June 7 1776) In Congress, Richard Henry Lee introduces a resolution, "That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be, free and independent states."
    (June 11 1776) A committee is selected to write a formal declaration of the reasons for independence. Members include Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, and Robert Livingston.
    (July 1 1776) Debate on Lee's resolution begins in Congress.
    (July 2 1776) Twelve delegations vote to adopt Lee's resolution. New York delegation abstains.
    (July 3 1776) The Declaration of Independence is read in Congress and debate begins on the document. Wording of the document is of special concern.
    (July 8 1776) In Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell rings signaling adoption by Congress of the Declaration.
    (July 15 1776) Belatedly, New York delegation votes to adopt the Declaration of Independence.
    (August 2 1776) In a formal signing ceremony, fifty members of the Second Continental Congress sign the Declaration of Independence.
    John Hancock signed first, with a large hand right in the middle because he was the President of the Congress. The others signed by state delegation, beginning in the upper right in one column, and then proceeding in five other columns, arranged from the northernmost state (New Hampshire) to the southernmost (Georgia).

    2.  What Country were the US declaring their independence from?

    Great Britain

    3.  Who were the two signers of the Declaration of Independence (Presidents)?

    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4. Coincidentally,what date did they both die on?

    They both died on July 4Th, 1826, the 50Th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.  Adam's last words were, Thomas Jefferson still survives.  He didn't know that Jefferson had died a few hours before.  The two were extremely bitter enemies for much of their political life, but in retirement laid aside their differences and became very close friends.
    One other U.S. President, James Monroe, died on July 4Th, 1831, five years after Adams and Jefferson.  President Calvin Coolidge, on the other hand, was born on July 4Th. 

    5.  What is the name of the first game introduced at Slotland back in 1998?

    Golden 8

    Here is a bonus for you!

    Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence over the much more qualified and more skilled writer Ben Franklin.  The reason behind this, according to Ormand Seavey, editor of Oxford’s edition of Ben Franklin’s autobiography, was that Franklin was known to put very subtle satire in just about everything he wrote and, quite often, nobody but he was smart enough to comprehend it until much later.  Knowing this document would likely be examined closely by the nations of the world at that time, they chose to avoid the issue by having the much less gifted writer, Jefferson, write it instead, with Franklin and three others to help Jefferson draft it.


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    Wishing ya'll tons of luck at the contest
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    Cheers Jack
    Rated:

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  • "DITTO!"  cool  (What TUFTOYZ said).  laugh_out_loud

    SLOTLAND/jillmaag

    You gotta admit I was creative, right!  wink  ROFLMAO

    Thanks for the fun and as TUFTOYZ mentioned...  You guys are indeed the BEST!!  thumbs_down

    Jill
    :'X



    Look who's here?! How about giving this contest a shot, Her Majesty?
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    Cheers Jack
    Rated:

    4.6/ 5

  • Maybe this time a win...  grin

    1. july 4 1776
    2. great britian
    3. thomas jefferson & john adams
    4. july 4 1826
    5. golden 8

    Winaday      acc:  u4eazz

    Greetz  grin

  • answers:

    1)  July 4, 1776

    2)  Great Britain

    3)  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4) Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5) Golden 8

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    1.  July 4, 1776

    2.  Great Britain

    3.  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4.  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams coincidentally died on July 4th, 1826.

    5.  Golden 8.

  • Hi robingayle58.  I added your username and preferred casino and deleted your second post.

    blue

  • Thanks for the contest guys!

    Answers smiley

    1.    4th of July 1776

    2.    Great Britain

    3.    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4.    Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5.    Golden 8

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    2)  Great Britain

    3)    John Adams & Thomas Jefferson

    4)  July 4, 1826

    5)    Golden 8 

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    1.  July 4, 1776
    2.  Great Britain
    3.  Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826
    5. Golden 8

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    Hope you're all having wonderful Independence Day celebrations.

    blue

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    My answers:

    1.  July 4, 1776

    2.  Great Britain

    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5. Golden 8


    Happy July 4th to all!



    -Dave


  • 12 more and there will be a 2nd extra $50 in the pot!

    Hope you're all having wonderful Independence Day celebrations.

    blue


    Thanks Blue!

    Hubby and I celebrated 32 yrs of marriage.  Boy what a ride its been!  Happy 4th!


  • 12 more and there will be a 2nd extra $50 in the pot!

    Hope you're all having wonderful Independence Day celebrations.

    blue


    Thanks Blue!

    Hubby and I celebrated 32 yrs of marriage.  Boy what a ride its been!  Happy 4th!


    That's an amazing achievement. Huge congratulations to you and your hubby pokergranni.
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    2. Great Britain
    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
    4. Thomas Jefferso and John Adams both died on July 4 1826
    5. Golden 8


    Happy 4th of July

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    1. 4th of July 1776

    2. Great Britain

    3. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams

    4. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826

    5. Golden 8
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  • This contest closes in a few hours at 3am ET (8am BST) so if you wish to take part, you must post your answers before this time.  Once the contest is closed, no further entries can be accepted.

    Thanks to everyone so far and good luck to you all.

    blue

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