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Benjamin Franklin’s Articles of Confederation

Benjamin Franklin’s Articles of Confederation

by Michael Boldin | Jul 25, 2022 | Articles of Confederation, Audio/Video, Ben Franklin, Path to Liberty

In July 1775, Benjamin Franklin introduced a formal plan for uniting the colonies – โ€œThe Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.โ€ He read it to the Second Continental Congress nearly a year before the Declaration of Independence and the first drafts of...
Today In History: Samuel Huntington Born

Today In History: Samuel Huntington Born

by Mike Maharrey | Jul 16, 2022 | Articles of Confederation, History, Samuel Huntington

On this date in 1731, Samuel Huntington was born. Due to his time as President under the Articles of Confederation, some actually consider him the first president of the United States. Huntington was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of...
The general Welfare Clause: An Introduction

The general Welfare Clause: An Introduction

by Michael Boldin | Nov 17, 2021 | Audio/Video, General Welfare Clause, Path to Liberty

Supporters of the monster state want you to believe that the general Welfare clause in the Constitution gives the federal government the power to do pretty much anything and everything. And since the federal courts have adopted the Hamiltonian view over the Madisonian...
The Other “First” President: Samuel Huntington

The Other “First” President: Samuel Huntington

by Michael Boldin | Jul 16, 2021 | Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, Samuel Huntington

Born July 16, 1731, Samuel Huntington was a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation. He was also President of the 2nd Continental Congress when the Articles went into effect in March 1781. Since this was the first constitution...
The History behind the Three-Fifths Compromise

The History behind the Three-Fifths Compromise

by Michael Boldin | Apr 5, 2021 | Audio/Video, Charles Pinckney, Constitution, Gouverneur Morris, Path to Liberty, Three-Fifths Clause

Of all the compromises which produced the Constitution at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, the Three-Fifths Compromise is probably considered the most controversial today. But in order to understand what it actually was all about, itโ€™s important to set aside...
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