Articles of the Events that lead America to freedom
In the order in which they occurred:
1756 -63 The Seven Years' War: A World-Wide Conflict That Shaped Nations
1763 The Treaty of Paris: America's Quest for Independence
1764 The Sugar Act: Taxation, Trade, and the Seeds of Revolution
1765 The Stamp Act: Imposing Taxes and Igniting Revolt
1765 The Quartering Act: Colonial Resentment and Military Occupation
1767 The Townshend Acts and the Constitution: Unveiling the Seeds of Discontent
1768 The Circular Letter: Boston's Responds to the Townshend Acts
1770 The Boston Massacre: Seeds of Revolution
1770 The Sons of Liberty, and the Boston Massacre
1770 Patriots vs. Loyalists: The Feud that Shaped a Nation
1773 The Boston Tea Party: Defiance in the Harbor
1774 The Constitution and the Coercive Acts: Seeds of Revolution
1774-89 The Continental Congress: Forging a Nation in the Crucible of Revolution
1775 The Shot Heard 'Round the World: Igniting the Flames of Revolution
1775 The Continental Army: Forging a Nation's Destiny
1775-83 The Revolutionary War: Forging a Nation's Destiny
1775 The Olive Branch Petition: A Historic Attempt at Reconciliation
1775 The Battle of Bunker Hill: Pivotal Moment in the American Revolutionary War
1776 The Triumph of Resolve: Remembering the Battle of Trenton
1776 The Declaration of Independence: Birth of a New Nation's Ideals
1776 The Declaration of Independence: America's Bold Move Towards Freedom!
1777 The Battle of Saratoga: Turning Point in the American Revolution
1778 The Treaty of Alliance, "United States and France unite"
1781 The Battle of Yorktown: The Decisive Triumph that Sealed American Independence
1783 The Treaty of Paris 1783: America Gaines Independence
1786 Shay’s Rebellion: A Defining Moment in Early American History
1787 The Constitutional Convention of 1787: Forging the Foundation of American Governance
1787 The Birth of Federalism: Founding Vision and Beliefs
1787 Democratic-Republicans: Defenders of Limited Government and States' Rights
1787 The Birth of Political Parties in America: A Clash of Visions
1787 The Electoral College: Framing the Voice of a Nation
1787 The Constitution and the Patriots: The Role of the Whigs in Shaping America's Founding Ideals
1788 The Federalist Papers: Unraveling the Intellectual Foundations of Federalism
1789 The French Revolution (1789–1799)
1791 The Whiskey Rebellion: A Test of Federal Authority and States' Rights
1793 The XYZ Affair: A Diplomatic Scandal and the Quasi-War
1793 The Significance of George Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality (1793)
1794 Neutrality Act of 1794: A Pivotal Piece of Early American Foreign Policy
1794 Jay's Treaty: A Crucial Diplomatic Agreement
1796 George Washington's Farewell Address: A Warning Against the Perils of Political Parties
1799 Understanding the Alien and Sedition Acts: Impact on American History
1799 The Logan Act: A Historical Perspective
1800 The Convention of 1800: Known as the Treaty of Mortefontaine:
1800 The Election of 1800: Jefferson, Adams, and the Peaceful Transfer of Power
1802 The Principle of Separation of Church and State in American Governance
1803 The Louisiana Purchase: Jefferson's Bold Expansion and the Doubling of a Nation
1812 The Treaty of Ghent: A Historic Peace Accord
1812 Andrew Jackson: From Battlefields to Political Reforms
1813 The Creek War: Andrew Jackson’s Brutal Reckoning
1815 The Battle of New Orleans: A Pivotal Moment in American History
1816 Opposition to the Second Bank of the United States: A Decisive Battle for Economic Power
1819 Expansion and Acquisition: Monroe's Presidency and the Acquisition of Florida
1820 The Missouri Compromise: Balancing Slavery and Statehood
1823 The Monroe Doctrine: Defining America’s Role in the Western Hemisphere
1824 Election Controversy of 1824: The Curious Case of Adams, Jackson, and Clay
1825 Inauguration and Aristocratic Perception: John Quincy Adams’ Inaugural Address
1826 The Curious Coincidence: The Deaths of Three Founding Father Presidents on July 4th
1828 The Erie Canal: A Waterway that Shaped a Nation
1829 Inauguration and Political Folklore: Andrew Jackson’s Historic Day
Articles of Subjects related to the Constitution:
The Structure and Powers of the Three Branches of Government
The Process of Amending the Constitution: The Need for Constitutional Adaptation
How the Constitution Protects Individual Liberties: Safeguarding the Pillars of Freedom
The Constitution, and Colonial Encroachment of American Indians
Exploring the Historic Foundations of Eight Colonial-Era American Colleges
The Constitution and the Military: A Constitutional Framework for National Defense
Election Day: “The Constitutional Evolution of American Freedom”
Education in Early America: “Foundations and the Role of Government”
The Constitution and the Right to Bear Arms: An In-Depth Examination
Our Constitution and the Freedom of the Press: Safeguarding Accountability
The Constitution and Freedom of Religion: From colonial to present day
The Constitution and Freedom of Speech: Safeguarding Liberty
The Constitution and the Role of the President: A Blueprint for Leadership
The Right to Bear Arms: A Historical Examination
The Constitution and the American Dream: “A Tale of Rights, Freedoms, and Aspirations”
The Founding Fathers and Freemasonry: Unveiling the Masonic Influence on America's Founders
Founding Fathers and Slavery: Confronting a Complex Legacy
"The Enduring Significance of the United States Constitution in American History”
The role of the Supreme Court in interpreting the Constitution.
What are the differences between a Constitutional Republic and a Democracy?
Fort Ticonderoga: Bastion of History and Strategic Importance
1745 Look inside the Rothschild Dynasty: A Historical Perspective
The British East India Company.
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