December 7th, 2023
DELAWARE MAKES HISTORY: FIRST STATE TO RATIFY U.S. CONSTITUTION
On this day in history, December 7th, 1787, Delaware etched its
name into the annals of American history by becoming the first
state to ratify the United States Constitution. This momentous
occasion marked the birth of the United States as we know it
today. Delaware's decision to embrace the Constitution symbolized
a significant step toward the formation of a more perfect union,
setting the stage for other states to follow suit.
Delaware's ratification of the Constitution was a pivotal moment
in the nation's founding, demonstrating the state's commitment to
a united and democratic America. As the first to take this
crucial step, Delaware helped pave the way for the subsequent
ratifications and the eventual creation of the United States of
America. Today, we remember this historic event as a testament to
the spirit of cooperation and unity that laid the foundation for
our great nation.
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REMEMBERING PEARL HARBOR: A DAY THAT CHANGED THE COURSE OF
HISTORYOn December 7th, 1941, a date etched in the annals of
history, the tranquility of a sunny morning in Hawaii was
shattered by the deafening roar of nearly 200 Japanese warplanes.
In a relentless and devastating attack, Pearl Harbor, a strategic
naval base on the island of Oahu, was thrust into the heart of
World War II. This surprise assault, which claimed the lives of
over 2,400 Americans and left more than 1,000 wounded, remains a
symbol of resilience and unity.
The attack on Pearl Harbor not only brought the United States
into the global conflict but also marked a turning point in the
war. It galvanized the nation's determination and commitment to
defeating the Axis powers. Today, on this solemn anniversary, we
remember the sacrifices made by those who lost their lives and
honor the veterans who fought valiantly to defend their country.
Pearl Harbor serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of
vigilance, preparedness, and the enduring spirit of a nation
united in the face of adversity.
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