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This week on Who What When, we’re turning back the clock and discussing the early days of the United States with an episode ...
Between the bookshelves and in his book, "The Outlaw John Locke," Twice Sold Tales co-owner John MacBeath Watkins' restless ...
Ben Shapiro takes on the ultimate Founding Fathers challenge in this patriotic game of “Who Said It?” Can he match iconic ...
At Monticello, we talked to Ken Burns, who was giving a preview of his upcoming PBS documentary on the American Revolution.
Ahead of the celebration of Independence Day, Edward Furton, publications director for The National Catholic Bioethics Center ...
Answer: A. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. George Washington was in New York City preparing the city’s defense on July 4. On ...
In the muggy summer of 1776, 56 men met in Philadelphia and pledged their “lives, fortunes, and sacred honor” to America’s future with the Declaration of Independence. None of them ...
To teach the new generation about the importance of the First Amendment, federalism, or the separation of powers, we must ...
As Americans celebrate Independence Day, many don’t believe the men who founded the United States would be pleased by the ...