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DESCRIPTION:After the US Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4\
 , 1776\, it was translated into German. Learn about the first German-langu
 age broadsides and newspaper printings\, the importance of German printers
  in Philadelphia\, and the different approaches to translation taken in th
 e United States and in Europe. Dr. Emily Sneff is a scholar of early Ameri
 can history and a leading expert on the Declaration of Independence. Pre-r
 egistration is required to receive a Zoom link.\n\nCONTACT: 262-7546\, ape
 tty@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://mki.wisc.edu/event/virtual-lecture-the-german
 -audience-for-the-u-s-declaration-of-independence/
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SUMMARY:The German Audience for the U.S. Declaration of Independence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://mki.wisc.edu/event/virtual-lecture-the-german-audienc
 e-for-the-u-s-declaration-of-independence/
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