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- Savage Nation! You have just found the best link to listen to Michael Savage online, look for the Big Arrow below... Michael Savage is the most passionate and brilliant talk show host in America. As a first time listener he really hit the hot buttons, just because...
- Kids Learn History- Colonial Days The colonial times are a fascinating and an important time period to study about. Here are resources to help in that study with your children.
- Ron Paul Revolution Headquarters This group is for anyone who is ready for a SERIOUS shake-up in the American Political Sytem... The political positions of Ron Paul have been called conservative, Constitutionalist, and Libertarian. Paul's nickname "Dr. No" reflects bot...
- Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold Early in the American Revolution Benedict Arnold leapt at the chance to fight for the independence of the original 13 colonies from the British, distinguishing himself in several campaigns and becoming a general in the Continental Army. Many consider...
- John Adams John Adams succeeded George Washington to become the second president of the United States. Adams was the first president to live in the White House, and he was the first chief executive whose son also was elected president.
- The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith Two events made 1776 a remarkable year. The first is the well-known Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress. The other, which ultimately has had a far greater influence on the world in which we live, was the quiet publication of...
- Tea - Black or Green I'm English so I drink tea all the time. I think it's natural that everybody loves it. It's hard to believe that it's a comparatively recent introduction and for centuries it was largely unknown outside China and Japan. The history of tea is long an...
- Revolutionary War Weapons Revolutionary War Weapons: Welcome to my lens on the weapons of the American Revolution. Here we look at the weapons that American and British soldiers depended on throughout the Revolutionary War. Cannons, muskets, pistols, sabres, bayonets, knives...
- Americans - Vote Change - Please Vote Third Party Why vote third party? To ensure your vote counts: As Theodore Roosevelt said "The old parties are husks, with no real soul within either, divided on artificial lines, boss-ridden and privilege-controlled, each a jumble of incongruous elem...
- Recovering Constitutional Jefferson Republicanism Republicanism. Conservatism.These are not dirty words. They've just been mangled by the liberal media and phony Republicans. But we can recover our foundations. Just gotta raise old Thomas Jefferson from the dead. Well, at least what he stood for. Hi...
- George Washington - 1st President of USA George Washington (February 22, 1732 to December 14, 1799) was the 1st President of the United States of America from 1789 to 1797. The Continental Congress appointed Washington commander-in-chief of the American revolutionary forces in 1775, and he...
- Everything English Headquarters Everything English - English Language This group is about Everything English, starting with the English language, and going on with English (both British and American) culture, tradions and history to English food and wine (yes, also in Britain you...
- Founding Brothers ~ My Review Well over a year after purchasing my copy of Joseph Ellis' Pulitzer Prize winning Founding Brothers, I've finally sat and read the Pulitzer Prize winning book. After a few months of looking at the stack of books I purchased while celebrating my 50th...
- George Washington - 1st President of USA George Washington (February 22, 1732 to December 14, 1799) was the commander of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) and served as the 1st President of the United States of America (1789-1797). The Continental Congress...
- The American Revolution The American Revolution (1775-83) (also known as the American War of Independence) was a major military struggle in which the 13 British colonies of the east coast of North America became independent from Great Britain and became the United Sta...
- The Sons of Liberty I have always loved history and my favorite period is the time surrounding America's Fight for Independence and the birth of our great nation. The men who led this daring movement were normal, everyday men and they are now considered by many to be so...
- American Girl - Felicity Merriman See the newest American Girl historical character, Rebecca Rubin "Felicity Merriman is an independent, loyal, spirited girl growing up in colonial Virginia in 1774, just before the Revolutionary War. Felicity® is impatient doing the “sittin...
- The United States Of America The United States of America is a unique country in that it was formed out of the desire for freedom, not out of the desire to conquer another nation. From the discovery of the "New World" in 1492, the USA and it's neighboring Caribbean and Central/...
- Felicity - An American Girl Doll She is one of four dolls from the historical collection which has a best friend doll, a girl named Elizabeth. Felicity believes that the American colonies should be free, independent from the English crown, but her best friend Elizabeth Cole is a Loya...
- George Washington and the American Revolution After fighting broke out in the American Revolutionary War in April 1775, George Washington was appointed as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army Washington appeared before the Second Continental Congress in military uniform, signaling that he...
