Small Steps Toward Freedom: Samuel Adams Sparks a Movement
Jul 2, 2025

Samuel Adams Helps Form the Sons of Liberty — 1760s Every great chapter in American history has started with one small step. A step taken by someone who saw a problem and chose to act. It’s individuals rising to the challenge, organizing their communities, and working toward something better. That’s how change begins. That’s how […]

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Small Steps Toward Freedom: A Colony Asserts Its Right to Govern
Jul 1, 2025

The Virginia House of Burgesses Passed the Virginia Resolves — 1765 Change doesn’t always arrive with fanfare. Sometimes it starts quietly, in a vote, a resolution, or a bold assertion of principle. In 1765, that moment came when the Virginia House of Burgesses passed the Virginia Resolves in response to the British Stamp Act. Their […]

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Small Steps Toward Freedom: Learning Leads to Liberty
Jun 30, 2025

Benjamin Franklin and the Mutual Improvement Clubs — 1727 Before Benjamin Franklin helped shape a nation, he shaped a community. In 1727, at just 21 years old, Franklin gathered a small group of tradesmen, craftsmen, and thinkers into what he called a “club for mutual improvement.” They met each week to ask questions, share ideas, […]

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ONE SMALL STEP TOWARD THE AMERICAN DREAM
Mar 12, 2025

What fuels the freedom to dream bigger? Americans are capable of achieving extraordinary things when they have the freedom and opportunity to pursue their version of the American Dream. But for far too many Americans, the American Dream feels out of reach. As we approach our 250th anniversary, we face critical choices about our nation’s […]

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