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Linda Moss Mines / June 28, 2023

May It Please the Court

Since many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were lawyers, they were able to debate and then compromise on the best design for a judicial system.

Linda Moss Mines / June 21, 2023

Oh, Wait — We’re Not Finished!

Creating a trustworthy executive branch after having just won independence from a tone-deaf English king was a daunting task.

Linda Moss Mines / June 14, 2023

One More Step Toward Unity

What powers were specifically enumerated to the Congress?

Linda Moss Mines / June 7, 2023

The Raging Debates

The question was who holds the power — small states, big states, or a balance of power between the states?

Linda Moss Mines / June 1, 2023

Returning to Philadelphia

Most historians agree it was George Washington’s support of the new constitution that ultimately assured its ratification.

Linda Moss Mines / May 24, 2023

If Men Were Angels…

As the Founders struggled with the Articles of Confederation’s flaws and were taking cues from the state constitutions, a crisis created a sense of double urgency.

Linda Moss Mines / May 17, 2023

Marching Forward to ‘We the People’

What concepts would you find in those early state constitutions if you were browsing the archives?

Linda Moss Mines / May 10, 2023

Land, Land, and More Land

The passage of the Northwest Ordinance is often considered the most significant legislation of the pre-constitutional nation.

Linda Moss Mines / May 3, 2023

Let’s Create a Government

The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union were written in 1777 but not ratified until 1781.

Linda Moss Mines / April 26, 2023

Negotiating Peace and Independence

The official negotiations between British and American delegates had begun in 1782 in Paris and would conclude on September 3, 1783.

Linda Moss Mines / April 19, 2023

The Final Days of the Revolution

“Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country.”

Linda Moss Mines / April 12, 2023

The Southern Wave of the American Revolution

There were pivotal battles in the South in the fight for our “inalienable rights.”

Linda Moss Mines / April 5, 2023

A Father’s Most Talented Sons

George Washington’s favored “sons” fought well and with distinction. Their names are worthy of memory.

Linda Moss Mines / March 29, 2023

To the Redoubts and Battlefields

Let’s revisit some of the Revolutionary War fights that “turned the world upside down.”

Linda Moss Mines / March 22, 2023

Actions and Words

By sunset on June 17, 1775, the British military understood that new battlefield tactics were in play and they did not have a copy of the playbook.

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