Published in Blog on December 28, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Although the 50 patriots campaign is coming to an end, we have not even scratched the surface of the sheer magnitude of would-be signers filling American history books.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 28, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Although the 50 patriots campaign is coming to an end, we have not even scratched the surface of the sheer magnitude of would-be signers filling American history books.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 27, 2021 by Nichole Weakley
The recording of Brace’s story is a phenomenal look into the birth of our Nation through the eyes of a man who joined forces with those who did not view him as equal.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 27, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Many historians believe that Wentworth Cheswell was the first black man elected in America’s history.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 20, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Here are the answers to some common questions about the Maryland General Assembly.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 19, 2021 by Gayle McCowin
When John was fatally wounded and with no time to pause for his loss, Margaret began loading and firing the cannon alone.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 19, 2021 by Gayle McCowin
The legend, or unconfirmed part of her deep history with the Battle of Monmouth is rooted in her nickname.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 17, 2021 by Maria Moungelis Bedard
Our Let's Get Back to Basics webinar was a huge success.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 13, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Taking up a musket, two pistols, and a sword, the old man stepped out onto the road and faced an enemy that outnumbered him 800 to one.
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 09, 2021 by Maria Moungelis Bedard
Join us in our Back to Basics campaign and learn just how easy it is to practice your civic duty. COS Action Maryland will explain the basics of Maryland civics in the coming weeks leading up to the legislative session opening in Annapolis in early January 2022. For Maryland’s citizens, this is a key moment to act upon the responsibili...
Read more ›Published in Blog on December 08, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Some of these individuals had their homes surrounded in the middle of the night, their doors broken down, and their families harassed by a large squad of FBI agents.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 23, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
Two years later, the war still raged, and Francis Key was sent to negotiate the release of a British prisoner and friend. This mission led him to Fort McHenry as the king's forces were bombarding it.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 22, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
"Col. Gadsden presented to the Congress an elegant standard, such as is to be used by the commander in chief of the American navy; being a yellow field, with a lively representation of a rattle-snake in the middle, in the attitude of going to strike, and these words underneath, "Don't Tread on Me!"
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 19, 2021 by Maria Moungelis Bedard
What a great interview!
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 18, 2021 by Coley Brown
Patriot Academy successfully explains interesting parts of the Constitution and the Founders' thought process through videos hosted by David Barton and Rick Green.
Read more ›Published in Blog on November 17, 2021 by Will T. Zwart
As Washington moved to attack Yorktown with the assistance of the French fleet, the Continental Congress began to run up against serious financial trouble. This resulted in low provisions for the army, who threatened to quit unless paid. Requiring $20,000 dollars, Washington wrote to his superiors, "Send for Haym Salomon."
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