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Don’t Give in to Fear: Patrick Henry’s Anti-Federalist Speech No. 3

Don’t Give in to Fear: Patrick Henry’s Anti-Federalist Speech No. 3

by Michael Boldin | Jul 6, 2022 | Antifederalists, Audio/Video, Path to Liberty, Patrick Henry, State Ratifying Conventions

Responding to Federalist claims that rejecting ratification would lead to danger, chaos and potential ruin, Patrick Henry took the other side, โ€œit is the fortune of a free people not to be intimidated by imaginary dangersโ€ and urged the addition of a bill of rights...
Today in History: Patrick Henry Inaugurated as Virginia’s 1st Governor

Today in History: Patrick Henry Inaugurated as Virginia’s 1st Governor

by Dave Benner | Jun 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

Today in history, on June 29 1776, Patrick Henry was inaugurated as Virginiaโ€™s first governor. The event marked the first time in history where a republican governor took office under a constitution written and ratified by representatives of the people. By June of...
The 2nd Amendment: 3 main reasons it exists

The 2nd Amendment: 3 main reasons it exists

by Michael Boldin | Jun 19, 2022 | 2nd Amendment, Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Tenther Essentials

1. Individual, natural right of self defense. 2. In defense of liberty, the union, and the states. 3. To prevent the “greatest threat to liberty” – large standing armies. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center...
Are You Morally Required to Obey?

Are You Morally Required to Obey?

by Michael Boldin | May 31, 2022 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Tenther Essentials

A lot of people seem to treat government acts as something they’re morally required to obey – until repealed. But this flies in the face of the views of the founders and old revolutionaries. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment...
Not Bound to “Yield Obedience”

Not Bound to “Yield Obedience”

by Michael Boldin | May 30, 2022 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Path to Liberty

When government goes beyond its just limits, the founders held that the people are not bound to โ€œyield obedience.โ€ From Patrick Henry in 1765 to Thomas Jefferson in 1798 this position was repeated over and over. But it didnโ€™t start with the Constitution, or the...
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