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1969
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revival
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Tony Award for Best Musical
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United States Declaration of Independence
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1776
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film of the same name
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Best Musical
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John Adams
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Independence Hall
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Martha Jefferson
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46th Street Theatre
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Peter Hunt
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Philadelphia
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Second Continental Congress
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Abigail
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saltpeter
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Pennsylvania
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treason
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John Hancock
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Thomas Jefferson
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Virginia
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Richard Henry Lee
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his resolution
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Josiah Bartlett
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Connecticut
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Lewis Morris
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abstains
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Samuel Chase
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Maryland
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Joseph Hewes
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North Carolina
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unanimously
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Roger Sherman
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Connecticut
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Robert Livingston
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Committee of Five
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Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms
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Martha
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venereal disease
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drunkenness
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New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Continental Army
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New Jersey
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Lexington, Massachusetts
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tyrant
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slavery
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triangular trade
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Edmund Burke
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New York
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South Carolina
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Pennsylvania's
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Edward Savage
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Robert Edge Pine
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July 4
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1776
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Liberty Bell
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citation needed
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citation needed
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resolution of independence
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July 4
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David McCullough
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Garry Wills
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Edward Rutledge
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composite character
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Samuel Adams
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John Morton
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Henry Lee
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unity of setting
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Pennsylvania Abolition Society
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Richard Rodgers Theatre
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February 13
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1972
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St. James Theatre
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1970
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Majestic Theatre
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1971
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cast album
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Betty Buckley
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Roundabout Theatre Company
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George Gershwin Theatre
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December 3
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1997
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June 14
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1998
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Scott Ellis
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Kathleen Marshall
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Brent Spiner
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Michael Cumpsty
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Pat Hingle
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Paul Michael Valley
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Rex Everhart
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1776 (film)
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William Daniels
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John Adams
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Ken Howard
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Thomas Jefferson
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Howard Da Silva
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Benjamin Franklin
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John Cullum
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Edward Rutledge
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Ron Holgate
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Richard Henry Lee
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Virginia Vestoff
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Abigail Adams
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Clive Barnes
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New York Times
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New York Daily News
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Gilbert and Sullivan
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New York Post
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Rex Everhart
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Tony Award
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Theatre World Award
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Drama Desk Award
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Tony Award
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Drama Desk Award
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ISBN 023111222X
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Timothy Pickering
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ISBN 0670636576
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ISBN 1-57912-390-2
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ISBN 0-8212-2905-2
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Internet Broadway Database
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Internet Broadway Database
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Tony Award for Best Musical
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Kiss Me, Kate
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South Pacific
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Guys and Dolls
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The King and I
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Wonderful Town
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Kismet
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The Pajama Game
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Damn Yankees
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My Fair Lady
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The Music Man
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Redhead
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The Sound of Music
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Fiorello!
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Bye Bye Birdie
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How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
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Hello, Dolly!
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Fiddler on the Roof
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Man of La Mancha
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Cabaret
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Hallelujah, Baby!
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Applause
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Company
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Two Gentlemen of Verona
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A Little Night Music
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Raisin
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The Wiz
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