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July 2, 1776: The Day America Almost Became Independent (But Waited Two More Days)

When we think of American independence, July 4th immediately comes to mind—fireworks, barbecues, and the Declaration of Independence. But what if […]

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Thomas Jefferson: The Quiet Revolutionary Who Penned the Declaration of Independence

When we think of the American Revolution, fiery speeches and bold actions often come to mind. But what about the […]

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Thomas Paine and ‘Common Sense’: The Pamphlet That Ignited the American Revolution

When we think of the American Revolution, names like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams often come to mind. […]

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The Day George Washington Met His Ragtag Army: A Shaky Start to the Revolution

On July 2, 1775, George Washington arrived in Cambridge to take command of the Continental Army. It was a Sunday, […]

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Canada and the U.S.: A Friendship Forged in Fire

When we think of Canada and the United States today, we imagine a relationship so close-knit that it feels like […]

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The Green Mountain Boys: Rebels, Forts, and a Stormy Lake Crossing

In the lush, mountainous landscape of what is now Vermont, a group of rugged frontiersmen emerged in the 1770s with […]

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The Battle of Bunker Hill: The First Clash of the American Revolution

On June 15, 1775, the Continental Congress made a pivotal decision by appointing George Washington as the Commander-in-Chief of the […]

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The Shot Heard Around the World: The Untold Story of Lexington and Concord

On April 19, 1775, the first shots of the American War of Independence were fired at the Battle of Lexington […]

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The Shot Heard Around the World: The Birth of the American Revolution

The American Revolution didn’t just happen overnight; it was a series of tense moments that built up over years of […]

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The Boston Tea Party: A Turning Point in American History

In December 1773, the Boston Tea Party rocked the American colonies and set the stage for the American Revolution. But […]

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The Boston Tea Party: A Revolutionary Spark That Ignited the American Revolution

The Boston Tea Party, which occurred on December 16, 1773, is one of the most iconic events in American history, […]

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John Adams: The Reluctant Revolutionary and His Battle for Justice

When we think of America’s Founding Fathers, names like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson come to mind. But one man’s […]

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Samuel Adams: The Firebrand Who Lit the American Revolution

When the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765, it was met with outrage in the American colonies. The […]

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The American Revolution: A Family Feud That Changed the World

When we talk about the American Revolution, we’re not just discussing a war. We’re talking about a messy, unexpected breakup—a […]

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The Enlightenment: The Dawn of Reason That Shaped America

When the young United States was finding its footing, it was like a child blessed by fate—born into a land […]

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The Birth of an American Identity: How a Frenchman Defined a New Nation

In the early 18th century, whether you were British, French, Italian, Dutch, or Swedish, if you lived in the British […]

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Daniel Boone and the Wild Frontier: How the West Was Won

The story of Daniel Boone, America’s quintessential frontiersman, is a tale of adventure, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of the American […]

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The French and Indian War: How a Global Conflict Shaped America’s Destiny

The French and Indian War (1754–1763), part of the larger Seven Years’ War, was a pivotal conflict that reshaped the political landscape of […]

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Benjamin Franklin: The First American Who Lit the Path to Independence

In 1723, a young man named Benjamin Franklin arrived in Philadelphia, penniless and disheveled. Little did the city know, this unassuming figure […]

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From Colonial Chaos to the Birth of a Nation: How America’s Diverse Colonies Shaped Its Future

The story of America’s thirteen colonies is a tale of diversity, ambition, and the seeds of revolution. From the fiery […]

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The Glorious Revolution and the Birth of Georgia: How Britain’s Turmoil Shaped America’s Colonies

The late 17th and early 18th centuries were a time of dramatic change for Britain and its American colonies. From […]

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From Maryland to the Carolinas: How Religious Freedom and Slavery Shaped America’s Southern Colonies

The story of America’s Southern colonies is a tale of contrasts: a quest for religious freedom intertwined with the grim […]

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