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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Stamp Act of 1765
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. Stamp Act of 1765. Colonists hanging the Stamp Act in effigy. And the Declaration of Independence, it is. It became the precursor to what would create our country. The only difference - wh...That ...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Philadelphia - Our First Capital
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. Philadelphia - Our First Capital. Philadelphia coat of arms. In order to understand that, we must go back and look at its history. Congress Hall and New Theater. Library and Surgeon's Hall. Well, ...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: What Happened Today
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. Today in the 1770s. Today in History - A timeline of events. This Day in History. January 2, 1788 - Georgia ratifies the US Constitution. Georgia was the last of the 13 colonies. It was fo...Janua...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Who was Benjamin Powell?
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. Who was Benjamin Powell? Rear view of Benjamin Powell's house. The front hall where you would be greeted. What do we know about Benjamin Powell? Smokehouse - an outbuilding. Sitting down to eat.
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Dressing the Part
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. See if you can dress a person from each level of society. Have fun. In the meantime, see how I got a chance to do this. Step 1: Chemise (Keep in mind, I had my shorts and top on underneath). If yo...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: The Amazing Women of the Revolution
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. The Amazing Women of the Revolution. 8211; when her husband was killed in battle, she took up his post. Her real name – Mary Hays McCauly. Her husband was with the 7. I was inspired to share what ...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Marquis de Lafayette
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. On June 9, 1776, the Marquis de Lafayette signed an oath of allegiance. Lafayette's oath of allegiance to the United States. When he was barely 18, he had dinner with the duke of Gloucester. W...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Dearest Diary
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. Day 1 – Williamsburg. Frances Street was unusually quiet this morning but once I reached Duke of Gloucester Street I understood why. People milled about discussing the trial last eve. The ...Final...
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Lexington and Concord
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. By the rude bridge that arched the flood,. Their flag to April's breeze unfurled,. Here once the embattled farmers stood,. And fired the shot heard round the world. We set to-day a votive stone;.
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Revolutionary, My Dear George!: Jamestown
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Revolutionary, My Dear George! For all who love history - and not just history - but the history of how our great country began - this site is for you! Brave men and women took a stand over 230 years ago against tyranny and won! A nation of immigrants began its trek to becoming the greatest nation in the world. What you see are reproductions of buildings the Paspahegh Indians lived in based on archaeological digs. Homes where Powhatan natives lived. Inside the reed homes - tools they used. John Smith sta...