The golden statue of King George III was toppled easily. “Down with the king!” chanted the baying crowd as they smashed it ...
Back in 1776, colonial soldiers and sailors toppled a statue of King George III in Bowling Green. Thursday, a New York museum ...
King Charles III's five grandchildren, including Prince George, are part of the British royal line of succession. Learn about ...
While most of you are familiar with the line “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” the majority of the document lists the reasons for declaring independence: grievances against King George ...
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PETER NAVARRO: Americans melted tyranny down and fired it back as deadly musket balls
The toppled Bowling Green statue of King George III yielded thousands of pounds of lead that Oliver Wolcott turned into 42,088 musket balls in Connecticut.
County Executive Chris Ronayne campaigned on no tax hikes without a public vote. Now he's pushing a 0.15% sales tax increase ...
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Word of the Week: Tyranny. How President Trump is like King George III and what you can do about it
President Donald Trump was recently asked by a reporter to describe the Declaration of Independence. His response? “It’s a declaration of unity and love and respect and it means a ...
Fourth of July parades happen every year, but this year's celebration in Heber City carried extra meaning. Communities across the country are marking America's 250th anniversary, and in Heber City, ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, King George III put pen to parchment and branded the American colonists traitors. Not metaphorically. Literally.
Who Lived at Buckingham Palace? Every Monarch Who Resided There And Why King Charles Won't Join Them
King Charles III has chosen to keep Clarence House as his private London home, becoming the first reigning monarch since Queen Victoria not to live at Buckingham Palace.
King Charles III has unveiled his uniquely crafted Venus Garden at Windsor Castle, transforming the former East Terrace ...
That evening, emboldened by the revolutionary words of the document, a zealous crowd of patriots barreled down to Bowling Green and defiantly toppled a gilded equestrian statue of King George III ...
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