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After years of escalating tension between his majesty George III’s government and American colonial leaders, a Revolutionary War had begun in April 1775. More provocations and tension followed. By the ...
In response to a recent CoPo column about John Adams Academy Douglas County (JAADC), columnist Paula Noonan’s opinion piece ...
By the 1700s, discontent had boiled over. Britain taxed the colonies for sugar, tea and alcohol. American anger rose with ...
The Thirteen British colonies that would become the first of the United States — Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, ...
When President John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the moment was rife with bizarre coincidences. Not only had the Founding ...