Salute The Behind The Scenes Founding Father Who Introduced The Lee Resolution
I never heard on Henry Richard Lee until Gulcher Suzanne 43 sent me a text message on my iPhone yesterday. Besides 250th Birthday honoring our more famous Founding Fathers, imagine how many more patriots were there also risking their lives to back them up.
continental congress in its deliberations in the signing of the Declaration of Independence,
I recommend the movie, 1776 as a part of your celebration of Independence Day.
Richard Henry Lee is one of the delegates to congress in the movie and has an important role.
Youtube (free with ads if you subscribe)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7x9c...
(If you subscribe I think it may be on Netflix.)
Your library may also have a copy on DVD.
Yes, "The Lees of Old Virginia" was one of the more memorable musical numbers...
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... for Dave Does History
No one has ever called me Dave, though.
Therefore, I can miss an American history question.
On another note: I found it amusing on July 4th to see British fighter jets making red,white, blue contrails over the Hudson River. A very kind and gracious gesture, if you consider they were helping us commemorate them getting their fannies whipped for the first time ever.
I'm sure my buddy in Manchester will have something scathingly snarky to say about that...
Old England was fortunate in the way that the lost colonies developed leading not to enmity but friendship and assistance.. .
The decay that set-in from the 19 sixties/seventies appears to be terminal. The nation that once exported people to the advantage of the rest of the planet, started to import people. Many of these were good, some were ok, just one category proved deadly.
Is there any scenario with a good ending that does not involve bloodshed and civil war?
Could you please name that town?