June 8, 1789 – James Madison Bill of Rights

June 8, 1789 – James Madison Bill of Rights

June 8, 1789 – James Madison Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights is one of the most critical documents in American history. It was written by James Madison and ratified on December 15, 1791. The Bill of Rights guarantees the rights of all Americans, including freedom of...
June 4th, 1781 – Jack Jouett The Paul Revere of the South

June 4th, 1781 – Jack Jouett The Paul Revere of the South

Who is Jack Jouett, the Paul Revere of the South? Have you ever heard of Jack Jouett, the Paul Revere of the South? While he may not be as well-known as other heroes of the American Revolution, his bravery and quick thinking saved many lives. On June 4th, 1781, just a...
June 14th, 1777, Flag Day

June 14th, 1777, Flag Day

Did you know that National Flag Day is an annual observance in the United States? This day commemorates the birthday of the country’s first national flag, which was adopted by the Second Continental Congress on June 14th, 1777. The week of June 14th is also...
June 13th, 1777, Marquis de Lafayette

June 13th, 1777, Marquis de Lafayette

Meet Marquis de Lafayette: The French Aristocrat Who Fought for American Liberty On June 13th, 1777, a young French aristocrat by the name of Marquis de Lafayette landed in America to join the Continental Army. Despite opposition from King Louis XVI of France,...
June 11th, 1776 Thomas Jefferson and The Committee of Five

June 11th, 1776 Thomas Jefferson and The Committee of Five

Explaining the Significance of June 11th, 1776 On June 11th, 1776, something significant happened in American history. The Second Continental Congress, which included prominent founders such as John Hancock, convened in Philadelphia to discuss the colonies’...
June 7th, 1776 – Richard Henry Lee

June 7th, 1776 – Richard Henry Lee

The Lee Resolution: Paving the Way for American Independence June 7th, 1776 marks a significant date in American history – the day when Richard Henry Lee introduced a resolution that would change the course of the nation. Known as the Lee Resolution, it was...