December 25, 1778 – Plain Truth Responds to Common Sense
In 1778, the Pennsylvania Packet published a series of letters, back and forth, between Thomas Paine and the author of Plain Truth (perhaps James Chalmers), a loyalist tract. On Christmas […]
In 1778, the Pennsylvania Packet published a series of letters, back and forth, between Thomas Paine and the author of Plain Truth (perhaps James Chalmers), a loyalist tract. On Christmas […]
You are welcome, internet. Merry Christmas to those who celebrate and a Happy Holidays (and Happy Festivus) to one and all. To all my friends reenacting the crossing this […]
Washington’s army stood on the brink of disaster; the future of America with it. He had moved a detachment of his army across the Delaware into Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in […]
I mean it is wildly inaccurate. But so much fun. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2j6kp0#tab_embed
When asked about the situation involving Kim Davis, David Barton claimed that “the Founding Fathers made it real clear that the laws of God are higher than the laws of […]
I may end up adding more edited photos later. Here are the raw images. Here are some edited photos:
Continuing on with a series of primary sources dealing with the battles of Lexington and Concord as we approach the anniversary, here are a few fictitious accounts of the battles […]
As we approach the anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, let me offer this eyewitness account from the British perspective. A few things struck me as interesting about […]
Good news everyone! The next annual volume from JAR is due out in a few months. I have three submissions in this one about which I’m very excited! Check out […]
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