
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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Two hundred fifty years ago today, in a hot room on the second floor of the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, John Hancock signed his name to a document.
The document had been debated for two days. The vote for independence had bee...
Every American schoolchild learns the standard story.
The British imposed taxes on the American colonies without their consent. The colonists resisted. The Boston Tea Party. The shot heard round the world at Lexington Green. The Declaratio...
In 1750, in the West Church on Lynde Street in Boston, Jonathan Mayhew preached a sermon called A Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers. The text was Romans 13. The subject was when a Christian pe...
Chapter One of Made for the Mountains, read aloud in full. Around 30 AD, on a hillside in Galilee, a carpenter from Nazareth sat down and preached the Sermon on the Mount. The Roman Empire at that moment was the most thoroughly managed civi...
Philadelphia. July 4, 1876.
The Centennial Exhibition was open in Fairmount Park. Ten million visitors would pass through it before November. The Liberty Bell was on display. Independence Hall was draped for the occasion. Richard Henry Lee...
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