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The 1776 American Revolution Led to Independence from Britain

Is the 1776 American Revolution Doomed to Repeat Itself? The 1776 American Revolution War, also known as the War of Independence, was a result of disputes between the 13 newly formed colonies of America and King George III of Great Britain.  While John Dickinson of the Second Continental Congress tried to reconcile differences with King

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The 700 Billion Bailout Bill Revealed

The 700 Billion Bailout Bill is an Attack on Free Enterprise. As the NWO Grows, the Government Seizes Control of More Private Industry; Fascism Lives in the US. The 700 billion bailout bill is intended to overcome the global economical crisis. According to Bush, the bill will prevent the economic crisis of Wall Street from

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The 19th Amendment to the Constitution

How the 19th Amendment to the Constitution Came About Historically Through Smart Ideas and Actions. Activism Creates Change. The 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States forbids any of the states and also the Federal government from denying any citizen the right to vote on account of the sex of their citizen. It

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18th Amendment to the US Constitution

The 18th Amendment to the US Constitution Was a Failure and Was Repealed, So Why Have Feds Re-instituted it? The 18th amendment to the US Constitution had a way of resurrecting itself from the grave. Many Americans know that ”Prohibition” was the time in our history, during the early 1900s, when alcohol was prohibited in this

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16th Amendment of the Constitution Illegal?

With the 16th Amendment of the Constitution Never Being Ratified, the IRS Should Not Even Exist! Americans Are Enslaved to a Voluntary Shakedown by Elites. The surprising historical fact is that the 16th Amendment of the Constitution was never officially ratified. This means that it was not approved by the required majority of states. It

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The 15th Amendment to the Constitution

The 15th Amendment to the Constitution is Important. The first twelve amendments to the United States Constitution were all adopted in the first twenty years of its existence. Following the twelfth amendment, sixty years would pass before an event would again provoke change great enough to demand further changes to the Constitution. That event was

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