The full text of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence was primarily written by Thomas Jefferson and was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776 in... More > Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a formal explanation of why the Second Continental Congress voted on July 2, 1776 to declare independence from Great Britain.< Less
The Young Patriot's Reader series is written for parents who wish to provide their children with an appreciation of America and its history from an early age. Ensuring that our children are taught... More > the essential lessons of our history—in the context of liberty, natural rights, limited government, and free market capitalism—is just too important to leave to chance or the school system.
The Young Patriot's Reader series will build your child's reading skills while instilling the pride and sense of responsibility he or she will need to "...secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.”
The Declaration of Independence volume of the series celebrates:
- American Exceptionalism
- The vision of the Founding Fathers
- Liberty and Freedom
- Unalienable Rights
- The sacrifices made by the Founders
- The roots of the American Revolution
...and the risks taken with “a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence” that we may now live in freedom.< Less
This e-book is a transcript of “The Declaration of Independence” from the “Words of Freedom – Men of Honor” Living History Audio CD, (narrated by George Flynn). For... More > more information regarding this Audio Book &/or the “Words of Freedom” Radio Shows please visit: www.WordsofFreedom.com. Please note: This e-book was formatted in large print for the visually impaired &/or for viewing on a computer screen.< Less
John Row's latest collection of poetry draws on work he has written over three decades. Criss-crossing the Atlantic he reflects on both the political and physical landscape of these times.
The Founding Fathers declared independence from Tyranny. With no experience and no example, they laid the foundation with a Constitution- perfectly. They counted on one thing that was true then, but... More > no longer: politicians would believe in the idea, and follow it. The establishment no longer does. They work around it or ignore it. There is no accountability other than elections. Power is centered with Congress instead of with the People. This is a new declaration of We the People to the new establishment tyranny - the Federal Government; it is our only option for change. They can’t fix it - they are the problem. This is our reset. It presents our grievances and the Constitutional Language to fix them. It is a New declaration. It is the step that the Founding Fathers gave Us, and it is time: “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it.” Alter it with a declaration of Freedom from the new Tyranny. Declare your freedom or lose it< Less