Victorious, George Washington Willingly Resigns and Heads Home for Christmas
Two hundred and twenty-nine years ago, General George Washington relinquished his command and went home to celebrate Christmas. ...
Two hundred and twenty-nine years ago, General George Washington relinquished his command and went home to celebrate Christmas. ...
James Oglethorpe, founder of the colony of Georgia, was a man dedicated to the cause of justice and the rights of the individual....
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Read moreThe Marquis de Lafayette’s visit with James Madison was a long-awaited reunion between beloved friends and fellow revolutionaries. ...
Read moreThomas Sumter’s preparations at Fishdam Ford teach us that the defense of liberty requires vigilance, readiness, and an unyielding spirit. ...
Read moreToday marks the 248th anniversary of the Battle of White Plains, in which ordinary men faced a disciplined British army. ...
Read moreThe ancient Romans flooded the country with foreigners — who would not assimilate — to gain political power. Sound familiar? ...
Read moreJoin The New American for Live Coverage of The John Birch Society’s (JBS) “Standing In The Gap” Leadership Conference 2024 This Saturday, starting at...
Read moreOn September 17, 1787, the “Federal Convention” reached its momentous conclusion, resulting in the U.S. Constitution. ...
Read moreA recent Gallup poll found that only 34 percent of Americans believe the media at all, while 38 percent have no faith in...
Read moreThe United Nations is injecting occult “spirituality” and leftwing extremism into classrooms and the minds of captive children around the world under the...
Read moreRichard Nixon, America’s 37th President, resigned his office on August 9, 1974, in the wake of the Watergate scandal. Considering the 50th anniversary...
Read moreTyrannical forces have long been manufacturing enemies to usher in global technocracy, explained author and expert Patrick Wood in this interview on Conversations...
Read moreJuly 4th, Independence Day, is a good time to recall the sacrifices of the Founding Fathers and the principles of freedom they championed....
Read moreAmerica declared its independence on July 4, 1776. This Fourth of July, that independence is being threatened like never before. ...
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