Re-released July 4, 2022. Why do we celebrate July 4 as Independence Day when we really became a new nation on July 2, 1776? Besides Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence? What role did Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Richard Henry Lee play? What does the Declaration of Independence actually say? Listen to the entire Declaration. Produced by Patriot Week - visit PatriotWeek.org. Also check out Judge Warren’s book at www.AmericasSurvivalGuide.com.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-warren9/supportAbraham Lincoln - An Interview
3/5 Clause & Taxes, Number of Representatives, Speaker of the House, & Impeachment - House of Representatives Part - Part 3 (Article I, Section 2)
Memorial Day - Origins, History & Meaning (replay)
Three Fifths Clause, Census, Apportionment, House of Representatives - Part 2 (The Constitution Article 1, Section 2)
Congress - Two Houses & the House of Representatives - Part 1 (The Constitution Article 1, Section 1-2)
Washington Crosses the Delaware - A Christmas Tale of 1776
Common Defense, General Welfare & Blessings of Liberty
A More Perfect Union, Establishing Justice, and Ensuring Domestic Tranquility
Thanksgiving - Origins, Meanings, Traditions, and Myths
We the People - How the Constitution's Preamble Changed Everything
Constitutional Convention Convened - Demi-Gods Meet in Philadelphia
The Crisis - The Unraveling of America and Rights Threatened Post-Revolution
Articles of Confederation - Text and Remarkable Achievements
Articles of Confederation - Drafting & Ratification
9/11: September 11, 2001 and its aftermath 20 years later
Signers of the Declaration of Independence - Part 5
Signers of the Declaration of Independence - Part 4
Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence - Comparing Jefferson's draft to the final signed version
Signers of the Declaration of Independence - Part 3
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