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From The American Minute by Bill Federer: He lost two sons in
From The American Minute by Bill Federer: He lost two sons in the Revolutionary War. He was the only clergyman to sign the Declaration. His name was ...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer: High winds and
From The American Minute by Bill Federer: High winds and treacherous tides along North Americas coast prevented the Pilgrims from sailing south to jo...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Napoleon made an
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Napoleon made an alliance with the Muslim Ottoman Empire in 1806 and Persia in 1807. In 1807, Napoleon inva...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Tenth President John
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Tenth President John Tyler was born MARCH 29, 1790. John Tyler was the first Vice-President to assume the P...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer John Adams had an
From The American Minute by Bill Federer John Adams had an enduring legacy. The 2nd President, he wrote, April 26, 1777: Posterity! You will never k...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer John Jay helped draft
From The American Minute by Bill Federer John Jay helped draft New Yorks first Constitution, proposing it abolish slavery, as he wrote to Robert Liv...
Surely, the thoughts seemed to run, Israel’s messiah would not
Surely, the thoughts seemed to run, Israel’s messiah would not surround Himself with those that are taken to be outside of the Creator’s covenant-...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Johann Sebastian Bach
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Johann Sebastian Bach was born MARCH 21, 1685. By age 10 his parents had died. At 18, Bach was a church org...
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Quakers in
From The American Minute by Bill Federer Quakers in Pennsylvania went on record as being the first to oppose slavery with their Germantown Petition ...

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