if you did the state quarters, delaware has a guy riding on a horse, his name is caesar rodney. so he gets up here from delaware on the 2nd to vote and break the tie and make delaware's vote a yes for independence. then pennsylvania and south carolina. south carolina has three delegates. we assume that it's 2-1 and they manage to get one of the guys to switch his vote. south carolina will be on board. and pennsylvania is more complicated. they've got one of the bigger delegations. when that vote goes south for pennsylvania, they'll convince two of the guys to sort of walk away when they're ready to make the final vote so it can be unanimous. they don't have to vote against how they feel. john dickinson is one of those who will not vote amongst the pennsylvania delegates. so instead of a one-vote loss, it becomes a one-vote win and now it's 12-0. we ignore new york at the moment. july of 1776 they'll vote more or less unanimously with new york waiting to approve the notion of being free and independent states. that's a day john adams would write to his wife and say, this is what