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On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence, primarily authored by Thomas ...
The 1776 Report Larry P. Arnn, Carol Swain, and Matthew Spalding (Encounter Books, 120 pages, $15) An authentic civic education will help rebuild our common bonds, our mutual friendship, and our ...
The U.S. declared independence from Great Britain 249 years ago – on July 4, 1776. Independence Day gatherings were a little ...
As celebrations began on the East Coast for the first Fourth of July, a distant Colorado was untouched by British colonials.
A federal judge slammed one of the January 6 rioters for waving a 1776 flag while storming the US Capitol, saying his attempt to overturn a democratic election betrayed the values of the American ...
History How St. Patrick’s Day fueled the American Revolution in Boston in 1776 You know about the leprechauns and the Irish and the pot of gold, but did you know that St. Patrick’s Day has ...
Origin, meaning and what happened in 1776 July 4th is one of the biggest holidays in the United States. But behind the red, white, and blue fireworks and parades is a deep historical significance.
Saltzburg said the "1776 Returns" document is strong evidence there was a conspiracy to commit certain crimes on Jan. 6, just not necessarily the crimes the Proud Boys are charged with.
First Foreign Salute to the American Flag; The Dutch of St. Eustatius, West Indies, Who Supplied Much of Washington's War Material, Honored "Old Glory" Nov. 16, 1776.
A federal judge slammed one of the January 6 rioters for waving a 1776 flag while storming the US Capitol, saying his attempt to overturn a democratic election betrayed the values of the American ...