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Perfectly Preserved 250-Year-Old Cherries Found in George Washington's Cellar at Mount Vernon
• By Good News NetworkArchaeologists have unearthed an astounding 35 glass bottles from the 18th century in the cellar of George Washington's home.
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Archaeologists have unearthed an astounding 35 glass bottles from the 18th century in the cellar of George Washington's home.
Archaeologists have unearthed an astounding 35 glass bottles from the 18th century in the cellar of George Washington's home.
The Founders knew that freedom can ONLY exist when power is kept under strict limits. Anything else is arbitrary power – how they defined tyranny.
This video dives into the incredible story of Joseph Warren, the "Pro Liberty, Anti-Empire" Founding "Grandfather" that history almost totally ignores.
Founding Fathers Quotes on Government, Democracy, and Placing Power in the People
Explore the 4 biggest threats to liberty as identified by the Founding Fathers, with quotes & analysis included. Learn how history can guide us in protecting our freedoms today.
Beatles frontman John Lennon sang the famous song, Imagine – which was a kind of anthem for peaceful co-existence embraced by the very people who seem constitutionally unable to leave others in peace.
The third president didn't wait in the ground nearly two-hundred years to become controversial.
Responding to the Coercive Acts of 1774 – the "Intolerable Acts" – the old revolutionaries were organized, coordinated – and very strategic in their approach. We'd do well to learn what they considered essential elements for success.
Some modern opponents of a right to secession or self-determination invent a variety of reasons why secession was acceptable for Americans in the 1770s, but not in the 1860s.
In Congress, July 4, 1776
In November 1917, Britain's Balfour Declaration opened the door to the founding of Israel 30 years later. And it has had a major impact on the Middle East.
We don't have to guess what the founding fathers thought about gun rights. We can read what they wrote.