America's 250th Independence DayJuly 4, 1776 - July 4, 2026

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July 4, 2026. America's 250th Independence Day.

Two hundred and fifty years ago today, fifty-six men signed their names to a single sheet of parchment and pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to an idea: that free people can govern themselves.

You have spent a lifetime keeping that pledge. You worked. You raised families. You paid your taxes, you flew the flag, and you passed on what you were given. America's 250th birthday belongs to you as much as to any generation that has ever lived.

So today we are not just marking an anniversary. We are celebrating what you built, and renewing our promise to defend it: faith, family, and freedom, for the next 250 years.

From our family to yours: Happy Independence Day. God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.

Rebecca Weber

Chief Executive Officer, on behalf of the AMAC family

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July 4, 1776 · July 4, 2026

America 250

Two hundred fifty years of faith, family, and freedom.

No. 1776-2026

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Two Hundred Fifty Years

1776 → 2026

From the Revolution to Old Glory, and on to 2026. Use the arrows, swipe, or your arrow keys.

  1. Painting of colonial minutemen taking up arms in the American Revolution
    1775American RevolutionThe American Revolution was the war in which thirteen colonies fought to become an independent nation.
  2. Painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence
    1776Declaration of IndependenceThe Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776, officially announcing that the American colonies were separating from British rule.
  3. Painting of the British surrender at the Battle of Yorktown
    1781Battle of YorktownThe Battle of Yorktown was the final major battle of the American Revolution.
  4. Painting of the drafting of the United States Constitution
    1787U.S. ConstitutionThe United States Constitution was written in 1787 to create a stronger national government after the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation became clear.
  5. Painting of George Washington
    1789George WashingtonGeorge Washington served as the commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution, leading the colonies to victory against Britain.
  6. Painting depicting the Bill of Rights
    1791Bill of RightsThe Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
  7. Painting depicting the Louisiana Purchase territory
    1803Louisiana PurchaseIn 1803, the United States purchased a vast territory from France in a deal known as the Louisiana Purchase.
  8. Painting of soldiers in the American Civil War
    1861Civil WarThe Civil War was fought between the Union in the North and the Confederacy in the South.
  9. Painting of President Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation
    1863Emancipation ProclamationThe Emancipation Proclamation was issued by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.
  10. Painting of the American flag
    Old GloryThe American FlagThe American flag is one of the most recognizable symbols of the United States.
  11. 2026

    The torch passes to us. 250 years, and counting.

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