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.
John Glover and the men of Marblehead saved the Continental Army several times, and then helped it cross the Delaware to victory at Trenton and Princeton.
Badly disguised as Indians, a rowdy group of patriotic vandals kicked a revolution into motion.
While we “know” more and more about the American past, too many of our citizens are ignorant of who we are and where we came from.
“Now the war has begun and no one knows when it will end,” said one minuteman after the fight.
Our nation is free because, 250 years ago, brave men and women fought a war to establish the independence of the United States and created a system of government to protect the freedom of its citizens.
Badly disguised as Indians, a rowdy group of patriotic vandals kicked a revolution into motion.
The archaeologist who discovered the real Jamestown debunks myths, and answers age-old mysteries about North America's first successful English colony.
The Cuban Missile Crisis as seen from the Kremlin