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Today in History: Stamp Act Repealed and Declaratory Act Passed

Today in History: Stamp Act Repealed and Declaratory Act Passed

by Dave Benner | Mar 18, 2021 | American Revolution, History

Today in history, on Mar 18, 1766, British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act, after months of protest from the colonies and British merchants. On the same day, Royal Assent was given to the Declaratory Act, a pronouncement that Parliament’s authority in North America...
Repeal the Patriot Act

Repeal the Patriot Act

by Judge Andrew Napolitano | Mar 8, 2020 | 4th Amendment, Current Events, History

I have been writing for years about the dangers to human freedom that come from government mass surveillance. The United States was born in a defiant reaction to government surveillance. In the decade preceding the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the...
Oppose a Disease at its Beginning

Oppose a Disease at its Beginning

by Mike Maharrey | Nov 27, 2019 | John Adams, John Dickinson

If you give politicians an inch, they’ll take a mile. The Founders and Old Revolutionaries warned us about this over and over. Take John Dickinson, for example. Known as “the Penman of the Revolution,” he was one of the leading writers in the early...
Patrick Henry: “If This Be Treason!”

Patrick Henry: “If This Be Treason!”

by Joe Wolverton, II | Jul 10, 2019 | History, Patrick Henry

There was a time in our history when one of our finest patriot fathers is said to have waved the saber of “treason” in the face of the world’s most powerful monarch. In return, his fellow Burgesses exclaimed that the patriot was committing treason. That brave (some...
The Massachusetts Circular Letter: A Springboard for Colonial Defiance

The Massachusetts Circular Letter: A Springboard for Colonial Defiance

by Andrew Tylock | Sep 13, 2018 | American Revolution, History, James Otis, Samuel Adams

In 1767 colonial America, 20 years before the signing of the Constitution of the United States, and eight years before the first shots of the Revolution rang out in Lexington and Concord, the prelude to the revolt against British rule was already in full swing. The...
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