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Virginia Lit the Fuse for Independence — 250 Years Ago This Month

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Fireworks and parades fill the skies every July 4. But weeks before that famous date, a quieter moment helped set the American Revolution on its path.

On May 15, 1776—250 years ago this month—leaders in Williamsburg, Virginia, made a bold move. The colony’s delegates voted unanimously to tell their representatives in Philadelphia to call for independence from Great Britain. It was the first time any colonial government officially backed a complete break from the Crown.

That decision carried weight. At the time, many colonies were still divided on the idea of independence. Some feared the risks of war. Others hoped for a peaceful solution with Britain. Virginia’s vote helped shift the debate’s tone.

Just three weeks later, on June 7, 1776, Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee stood before the Continental Congress and introduced a motion declaring that the colonies “are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states.” The proposal sparked intense discussion. Congress then formed a small committee to draft a formal document.

Thomas Jefferson, also from Virginia, took the lead on that task. Working with fellow committee members, he began writing what would become the Declaration of Independence.

Historians often point to Virginia’s May 15 vote as a turning point. The Library of Virginia notes that it was the first clear signal from an elected colonial body that independence was not just an idea—it was official policy.

Without that step, the timeline might have looked very different. The push for independence might have slowed, and the Declaration might not have carried the July 4 date now etched in history.

Still, July 4 remains the day Americans celebrate the nation’s birth. It marks when the Continental Congress approved the final wording of the Declaration in 1776.

But behind the fireworks lies an earlier spark. In Williamsburg, months into a growing conflict, Virginia’s leaders made a decision that helped unite the colonies and move them toward independence.

It was not a loud moment. There were no grand celebrations that day. Yet its impact continues to echo 250 years later, reminding Americans that history often turns on actions that come before the spotlight.

 

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