In the signing of The Independence from Britain - the next problem was
how to get the document to England for The British to read such a move
by a group of Colonist (Prisoner's of the crown) - what the Prisoner
needed was a ownership of land and at such time no land was owned
except under Knights order from The King - so all including Jefferson
wanted to know where is the Land - some held in The Boston Charter
including again Knights in marriage into Spain from near the end of
1600's - but yet The Estate needed to come up from Families to deed
into State to build a challege toward the King to prove merit in
Jefferson's written statment of fact to petition of His Mandamus of
July 4 1776 - some visits to prisons by subjects west of Virginia held
Knights rights in Royal line that became a Knights property from the
King - in order merit to Jefferson's document the Knights chose to
deed into a Estate of Kings owe of tax that the petition Jefferson
wrote in Mandamus - the owe became "Oh" to the King and then the
Knights family of their land choose to merit with Jefferson and The
Estate of Oh (a collective group in agreement rested in The Mandamus
of Jefferson mate) with "I" used in agree of Aye - and such is not
Native American but old English and thus became OHIO - the second "O"
is to make a long "I" much like Grantor - and in that The United
Estates of Ohio became The United States of The Boston Charter and The
Mandamus of Jefferson in His closing Declaration signed under laws to
protect from perjury - "Declaration of Independence" that is attach to
the original Charter of Boston and Declared in Estate of OHIO -
Becomes The United States March 1 1803 is the Union of The Colonist
and prior 16 States and allowed The Bill of Rights of The United
States Constutition is The Begining of The United States. The 4th of
July is The Mandamus date unserved to England and such falls into as a
"Clerk filing unitl served" - Much like today Documents become valid
when served to the Resonding party and The attempt to use lease hold
rights on paper without service - much like today is wrong - but in
light of a custom of Birth of a Country - the proper date is July 4th
1776 a intent and accepted March 1 1803.
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