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"In The Name of The Most Holy and Undivided T R I N I T Y"Treaty Of Paris Proclamation17" x 22" Printing Proclamation - Ratification of the Treaty of Paris by President Thomas Mifflin in 1784
Virtualology When is the birthday of the United States of America? “July 4th, 1776” any first grader would answer. Not so, imagine a secret Hippie beginning that was conceived in a Philadelphia Tavern, delivered in a NYC Tavern, and cradled in a renovated City Hall. The USA Founding was a complicated but most miraculous birth. Click Here to answer our two question U.S. Birthday Survey
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Click Here to answer our two question U.S. Birthday Survey First Edition Available For Shipping December 20, 2009 First Edition $14.95 About the Book: When is the birthday of the United States of America? “July 4th, 1776 ” any first grader would answer. Perhaps, but open your mind and imagine a secret Hippie beginning that was conceived in a Philadelphia Tavern, delivered in a NYC Tavern, and cradled in a renovated City Hall. The USA Founding was a complicated but most miraculous birth. This U.S. Founding Handbook completely documents the nation's birth. Who was the first President of the United States? The book answers this question by unraveling the evolution of the U.S. Presidency from Peyton Randolph in 1774 to George Washington in 1789. The work also has an account of the capitols where the Continental Congress, United States in Congress Assembled and the current U.S. Constitutional government held their formal sessions until the permanent seat of government was fully established in Washington D.C. on February 4, 1801. Finally, the book concludes with the full printings of the following U.S. Founding documents: The 1774 Articles of Association, 1775 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms, 1776 Declaration of Independence, 1777 Articles of Confederation, 1783 Treaty of Paris, 1787 Northwest Ordinance, the US Constitution of 1787, Bill of Rights and all Amendments.
US FOUNDING STORIES: TAVERN TO TAVERN: Continental Congress caucuses in Philadelphia’s City Tavern on Sept. 4, 1774 and the Confederation fades away in a NYC tavern on March 2, 1789. MARVELOUS JULY: United Colonies Declare War On King and Country on July 6, 1775, Twelve Colonies declare themselves as “Free and Independent States” on July 2, 1776; The twelve new States approve the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776; NY makes it unanimous on July 9, 1776. USCA certifies New Hampshire’s ratification of the current constitution creating the confederation transition committee to a republic on July 2, 1788. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW A SECRET? - Continental Congress orders all delegates to sign Pledges of Secrecy on November 7, 1775 which continues even during the great Constitution Convention of 1787. THE FIRST CONSTITUTION: Articles of Confederation was passed on November 15, 1777 but was not ratified until March 1, 1781 creating the “Perpetual Union” of the USA. THE TREATY THAT ENDED THE WAR: Treaty of Paris was signed by Peace Commissioners on Sept. 3, 1783 and was ratified by President Thomas Mifflin on January 14, 1784. THE SECOND US CONSTITUTION: Philadelphia Convention approves it on Sept. 17, 1787; the USCA sends it to the States unaltered on Sept. 28, 1787; New Hampshire, the ninth State ratifies the new constitution meeting the 2/3rds requirement on June 21, 1788; the Confederation is dissolved and the new U.S. Republic is born on March 4, 1789; U.S. House of Representatives achieves a quorum on April 1, 1789; U.S. Senate achieves a quorum on April 6, 1789; George Washington is inaugurated as U.S. President on April 30, 1789; U.S. Supreme Court Convenes with Chief Justice John Jay presiding Feb. 2, 1790; Rhode Island becomes the 13th State to ratify averting a constitutional crisis on May 29, 1790. GROUNDHOG DAY: The surprising US Founding significance of February 2, 1787; GEORGE WASHINGTON’S RESIGNATION – The Commander-in-Chief resigns on Dec. 23, 1783 to a US President who conspired to fire him in 1778.
HOT TOPICS: #1 US Founding Principal “Only Ambition Can Check Ambition:” To insure “We The People” maintain the inalienable rights of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness a check and balance system was established by the founders. Many of today’s ills, from debt to partisanship, stem from constitutional blunders like the 16th Amendment (income tax), 17th Amendment (direct election of US Senators), and Public Law 62-5 (House of Representatives 435 limit). Real Estate: Its pivotal role in forming and funding the United States. Its current “boom to bust” is a repetitive story. National Debt & Hyper-Inflation: The 1780 collapse of the US dollar to 1000:1 due to spending, debt & war. The U.S. Presidency: The Presidents before George Washington and why they are not recognized. President Obama’s Shanghai Town Hall historic trade flub: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqUtMVg-UFE. A Second Constitutional Convention: Should the States Call one? Church and State 1776-1789: Its US Founding evolution: Early History of the Great Seal, Days of Fasting, Humiliation and Thanksgiving Proclamations; The Bible of the Revolution, and the Northwest Ordinance – (“Religion, Morality and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind).
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Rise of The US Presidency & Forgotten Founders
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