Subject: Signatures...
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Posted on: 2015-07-09 20:48:00 UTC
Other pedantic historian here!
No, the Declaration of Independence was not signed on July the second. It was ratified by Congress on July 4th, and thereafter accounts differ: either delegates present at the time signed it on that date, and others signed on the second of August; or one or none signed in July, and the official signed copy was ordered (maybe) in late July and signed in August.
July the second was when the states voted for independence - that is why Adams thought that it should become the national holiday.
(See Wikipedia for sources; I can't check book sources myself, and it's possible Wikipedia is completely wrong, though I find it's usually reliable for historical events.)