Tag: States 250
Tag: States 250
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The Founders’ Inspiration for a Nation: Taxation Without Representation
As tensions escalated in the years leading up to the American Revolution, colonial leaders increasingly came to view their conflicts with British rule not as a series of isolated disputes,…
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The Founders’ Inspiration for a Nation: Civilian Oversight in Military Power
The colonists believed King George III was weakening the important idea that the military should remain under civilian authority. They viewed civilian control of the military as an essential protection…
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The Founders’ Inspiration for a Nation: The Erosion of Justice and Self-Governance
The grievances outlined in the Declaration of Independence were not abstract complaints but direct responses to a pattern of imperial policies that, in the eyes of the colonists, systematically dismantled…
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The Founders’ Inspiration for a Nation: The Roots of Self-Governance
As we continue to commemorate America’s 250th year of independence, we once again reflect on the Founders’ list of grievances against the British Crown and how these violations sparked the…
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Reengaging Americans With Their History & Principles: Jonathan Williams on The Hugh Hewitt Show
Guest host Alex Marlow filling in on The Hugh Hewitt Show spoke with ALEC President and Chief Economist Jonathan Williams last week about the organization’s work with state…
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The Founders’ Inspiration for a Nation: Continual Abuses by the King
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of the most famous objection to a breach of process, we continue our exploration of the Founders’ grievances with the British Crown and how…
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The Founders’ Inspiration for a Nation: An ALEC States 250 Series
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most famous documents in the world, and it is, at its core, a list of procedural violations by the British crown. In…