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Is the federal government too powerful?

It's hard to imagine the United States without a large central government. Americans often forget that the Founders disagreed vehemently regarding the size/form/structure that our new governement...

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What are we to make of Woodrow Wilson?

Woodrow Wilson still holds the distinction of being the only president in US history with a Ph.D. His intellectual and political legacy are significant to say the least. This post discusses the...

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An Argument for English Colonization

An argument for English colonization written by Richard Hakluyt.

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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

Thomas Jefferson first proposed the Virginia Act for Establishing Religious Freedom in 1779. The statute is often viewed as an inspirational piece, but I'm hoping modern readers can remove themselves...

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The Oregon Trail Lives On

The Oregon Trail - quite possibly one of the greatest computer games ever created - had a profound effect on my childhood.

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5 tips for examining historical photos

5 tips for examining historical photos using elements from Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives.

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Is the federal government too powerful?

It's hard to imagine the United States without a large central government. Americans often forget that the Founders disagreed vehemently regarding the size/form/structure that our new governement...

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What are we to make of Woodrow Wilson?

Woodrow Wilson still holds the distinction of being the only president in US history with a Ph.D. His intellectual and political legacy are significant to say the least. This post discusses the...

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An Argument for English Colonization

An argument for English colonization written by Richard Hakluyt.

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The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom

Thomas Jefferson first proposed the Virginia Act for Establishing Religious Freedom in 1779. The statute is often viewed as an inspirational piece, but I'm hoping modern readers can remove themselves...

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The Oregon Trail Lives On

The Oregon Trail - quite possibly one of the greatest computer games ever created - had a profound effect on my childhood.

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5 tips for examining historical photos

5 tips for examining historical photos using elements from Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives.

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