The Liberty Bell cracked on Independence Day 1776, symbolizing the nation's birth moment.
Contemporary records don't document the Liberty Bell's crack occurring on July 4, 1776. The famous crack likely developed in the early 1800s, and the bell's symbolic importance was largely invented later. It gained profound meaning through 19th-century rhetoric, particularly during the abolitionist movement when activists repurposed it as a symbol of freedom. This is a clear case of historical retconning, we assigned meaning to an object retroactively, then created a myth about when it was damaged to fit the narrative. The Liberty Bell's journey from ordinary bell to patriotic icon reveals how symbols are culturally constructed.