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The Great Compromise: How Slavery Shaped the U.S. Constitution

In the sweltering summer of 1787, as the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia to draft the U.S. Constitution, one word […]

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The Reluctant Leader: How Washington Was Convinced to Join the Constitutional Convention

In September 1786, a call was made in Annapolis for the states to convene in Philadelphia the following May to […]

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From Chaos to Constitution: The Road to America’s Founding Document

After the American Revolution, the United States found itself in an awkward position: it had won independence but didn’t quite […]

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The Fragile Freedom: America’s First Attempt at Government

After eight grueling years of war, the American people had won their long-sought independence. But now came an even greater […]

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Washington’s Greatest Act: How He Saved America from Itself

In September 1783, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the American Revolution, but it didn’t end America’s troubles. As British […]

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The Treaty of Paris: How America Won Its Independence and the World Changed Forever

In October 1781, the American Revolution reached its climax with the stunning victory at the Battle of Yorktown. Nearly 7,000 […]

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The Founding Mothers: How Women Shaped the American Revolution

When we think of the American Revolution, names like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin dominate the narrative. But […]

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The Battle of Yorktown: How Washington’s “Accidental” Victory Changed History

In late September 1781, a combined force of American and French troops arrived at Yorktown, Virginia. With nearly 20,000 soldiers […]

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The French Boy Who Outplayed the Redcoats: Lafayette’s Bold Gamble in Virginia

In the cold January of 1781, British Commander-in-Chief Sir Henry Clinton decided to turn up the heat in Virginia. He […]

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The Race for Survival: Nathanael Greene and the Turning Point of the Southern Campaign

In December 1780, General Nathanael Greene arrived in North Carolina, assuming command of the Southern Department of the Continental Army. […]

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The Southern Campaign: How Washington’s Generals Turned the Tide of the Revolution

When we think of the American Revolution, we often picture George Washington crossing the Delaware or the signing of the […]

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The Betrayal at West Point: Benedict Arnold’s Shocking Defection

In May 1780, after securing the crucial Southern port city of Charleston, British General Clinton led part of his victorious […]

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The Chaos of Allies: France and America’s Rocky Start in the Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War was never just about the thirteen colonies fighting against Britain; it was also a complex web […]

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The Daring Escape of Lafayette: A Turning Point in the American Revolution

The year 1778 marked a significant shift in the American Revolutionary War. With France officially joining the war effort, Britain […]

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Forging a Nation: The Winter at Valley Forge

Introduction In December 1777, George Washington led his weary Continental Army into Valley Forge, a desolate stretch of land about […]

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Benjamin Franklin in Paris: How an American Became a French Superstar

In the 1770s, France was the ultimate paradox—a nation basking in Bourbon splendor, yet teetering on the edge of revolution. […]

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The Perfect Plan That Wasn’t: Burgoyne’s Blunder at Saratoga

In March 1777, in a cozy London tavern, British General John Burgoyne raised his glass in celebration. He had just […]

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The Art of Outlasting: How Washington Turned Defeat into Victory

The American Revolution wasn’t just about winning battles—it was about surviving long enough to force the British into a corner. […]

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Washington’s Bold Gamble: The Christmas Night That Changed History

By the end of December 1776, things looked bleak for George Washington and his Continental Army. After suffering a series […]

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The Crisis of 1776: How Washington and Paine Saved the American Revolution

If 1776 was the year America declared its independence, it was also the year it nearly lost it. By December, […]

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The Fall of New York: How Washington’s Mistakes Nearly Doomed the American Revolution

When we think of George Washington, we often picture the stoic, unflappable leader who led America to victory against all […]

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The Miracle of Brooklyn Heights: How Washington’s Great Escape Saved the American Revolution

When the Continental Congress declared independence on July 4, 1776, the fledgling United States was far from safe. In fact, […]

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