Most historical facts throughout the years are concrete and simply undeniable, like WWII ending September 2, 1945, or Martin Luther King being assassinated on 4 April, 1968. But, sometimes the history books get things a little mixed up, and people’s perception of apparently huge historical moments become incredible warped. We dug up a few and investigated, so here are 6 historical facts that aren’t actually true.
1. The US Declaration Of Independence Was Not Signed On July 4, 1776…
American Independence Day brings with it the usual celebrations across America on July 4. This is the day that evrybody thinks the original declaration was actyally signed, but it wasn’t. It was actually signed by the Founding Fathers on July 2, 1776. July 4th was just the day when Congress issued the Declaration of Independence in various forms. We guess there’s only actually two days in it, so we’ll let this one slide.
