As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of American independence, our founding charter remains central to our national life, unifying us and paving the way for what we have long called “the American Dream.”
America’s extraordinary success is directly related to its unique form of government embodied in the Constitution.
The Lost Story of Revolutionary War POW’s
The American patriots came up with a bold plan to force the British out of Boston 250 years ago this month.
In “the cradle of the American Revolution,” loyalists to the Crown faced a harsh choice: live with terrible abuse where they were, or flee to friendlier, but alien regions.
An estimated 1500 privateering ships played a crucial role in winning the American Revolution, but their contributions are often forgotten.
The great tragedy of the twenty-eighth President as witnessed by his loyal lieutenant, the thirty-first.
Of all the Allied leaders, argues FDR's biographer, only Roosevelt saw clearly the shape of the new world they were fighting to create.
Even though he had no military training, Lincoln quickly rose to become one of America’s most talented commanders.