
Resurrecting the revolutionary spirit through bold essays on liberty, virtue, and American excellence. Digging deep into the minds of the Founders and the fire of 1776. No nostalgia. No politics. Just truth and grit.
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October 25, 1780. Boston. Samuel Cooper steps into the pulpit of the Brattle Street Church to preach before the first governor of the newly independent state of Massachusetts.
The constitution John Adams had drafted took effect that same d...
George Rogers Clark was born in 1752 near Charlottesville in Albemarle County, Virginia, two and a half miles from where Thomas Jefferson was born. He grew up on a small farm in Caroline County. He received eight months of formal schooling...
A man sat in a cabin on a ship called the Arbella in the spring of 1630 and wrote a sermon that has been quoted, misquoted, weaponized, and misunderstood for four centuries.
The sermon was a city on a hill. The man was John Winthrop. The a...
Augustine Washington died on April 12, 1743.
He was forty-eight years old. He had been ill for several weeks. He left behind a wife, six children, several plantations, and a plan for his youngest son that the illness had made impossible to...
In the early morning hours of May 10, 1775, Ethan Allen stood at the gate of Fort Ticonderoga with eighty-three men.
The fort sat at the southern tip of Lake Champlain, commanding the water route between Canada and the American colonies. I...
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Resurrecting the revolutionary spirit through bold essays on liberty, virtue, and American excellence. Digging deep into the minds of the Founders and the fire of 1776. No nostalgia. No politics. Just truth and grit.
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