Tuesday, July 4, 2023

The True Turning Point for Independence

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The True History of July 4 (and Why It's So Important)

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Andy Snyder

Andy Snyder
Founder

Ah... Independence Day.

If ever there were a holiday built especially for Manward, this would be it.

We cherish our Liberty. It's the tincture that charges our soul - the cordwood that keeps our fire burning.

We often look at this nation's grandest holiday as its birthday. We celebrate the action in Boston, in Philadelphia and in Yorktown.

Surely those are the towns where the flag earned her stripes.

But it's what happened on this day 160 years ago that's on our mind today.

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The Bloody Face of Liberty

By July 4, 1863, the battle was over.

The cannons were quiet. The bayonets were sheathed. And the soldiers stayed in their tents, hiding from the pouring rain - or perhaps the gruesome scene outside.

By all accounts, the battle of Gettysburg was a killer.

In a war that turned brother against brother and countryman against countryman, the battle that occurred in a wheat field just south of town was more than a turning point in a war; it was a turning point for the very idea of independence.

As Meade chased Lee into Pennsylvania's rolling hills, the citizens of the town peeked out their front doors, strolled into the streets and followed the lingering smell of war toward now-hallowed ground.

What they saw was the new face of Liberty.

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The scene was horrific. Thousands upon thousands of wounded men were lying amongst the dead.

Muskets, cannons and the sundry tools of death were strewn across Little Round Top's rocks and boulders. The men who'd carried them out were no longer able to carry them in.

It would take months to properly bury all the dead.

Yes, on that crazy July 4, independence took on a whole new meaning.

The Price of Freedom

The scene that day - the battle's lonesome encore - symbolized the great struggle of the war.

Both sides had fought for freedom.

Both sides had put their lives on the line for what they believed to be right.

And as the warm July rain washed away the blood, both sides marched south, wondering whether the loss of their brothers, their friends and their fellow soldiers was worth it.

The question on that dreary July 4 wasn't about who won and who lost. No, that would be decided much later in the war. The question was whether the toll of the war was worth it.

Did those thousands of men die for naught?

Was true independence for every man truly obtainable?

Was the rain-swollen creek at the bottom of the battlefield running red in vain?

On July 4, 1863, the big battle was over... but the war still raged on.

In fact, many feared - despite the grave loss of life - that our nation's great war of ideas would never end.

Is It Over?

While the cannons are quiet these days and the states are united, many of the ideas behind that devastating war still slip from American tongues today.

Folks still question the very premise of our nation... and the size and shape of our government.

In fact, half of Americans think a second civil war is likely to occur in the next five years.

That's scary stuff.

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So as we celebrate our nation's independence today, we implore readers to understand that the war is not over... nor, we would argue, are any of the wars so many of our heroes have died for.

We can't allow any of those men and women to have died in vain.

For if we allow our Liberty to wane - even a bit - the ideas they so stoically marched in service of will fall.

As he looked over a huge, freshly filled cemetery on the outskirts of Gettysburg, President Lincoln summed it up well.

It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us - that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion - that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain.

 

Cherish our independence. Cherish our Liberty.

Be well,

Andy

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Andy Snyder | Founder

Andy Snyder is an American author, investor and serial entrepreneur. He cut his teeth at an esteemed financial firm with nearly $100 billion in assets under management. Andy and his ideas have been featured on Fox News, on countless radio stations, and in numerous print and online outlets. He's been a keynote speaker and panelist at events all over the world, from four-star ballrooms to Capitol hearing rooms.

 

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