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March 4 was the day set by our Confederation Congress in 1788 for our new government under our Constitution to begin operations. Our 1st Congress met March 4, 1789.
March 4 stuck around as Inauguration Day for U.S. presidents for over a century. This tradition came from practical timing - elections in November, electors voting in December, and a few months for travel and transition in an era of slower communication. It wasn’t until the 20th Amendment, ratified in 1933, that Inauguration Day shifted to January 20 under FDR’s “New Deal.”
March 4 is a historical date tied to how OUR CONSTITUTION was FIRST put into action and HOW OUR EARLY GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONED.
We have Swamp to Drain, Republic to Restore, Nation to Heal and a 250th Anniversary to Prepare for.
Time we Make America First Again!
🇺🇸 Let’s get ready to Rock ‘n Roll!
BY Rob Cunningham | KUWL.show
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