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The American Revolution wasn’t just about throwing off a king. It was built on a radical idea: that the people have the right to resist and nullify usurpations of power by any government. Today, we’ll dive deep into this secret weapon for liberty from the founding fathers – something they not only considered a right, but a duty.
Path to Liberty: June 26, 2024
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Luther Martin – Genuine Information (28 Dec 1787)
John Jay – Letter to Samuel Miller (28 Feb 1800)
James Madison – Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)
James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (24 Nov 1787)
Patrick Henry – Resolutions Against the Stamp Act (29 May 1765)
John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (21 Aug 1818)
John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (16 Aug 1818)
Jonathan Mayhew – The Snare Broken (23 May 1766)
Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government
John Locke – Two Treatises of Civil Government (1689)
Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788)
Thomas Gordon – Cato’s Letters No. 42 (26 Aug 1721)
Alexander Hamilton – The Farmer Refuted (23 Feb 1775)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788)
Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
William Emerson – An Oration in Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence (1802)
James Otis, Jr – Freeborn American (27 Apr 1767)
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The American Revolution wasn’t just about throwing off a king. It was built on a radical idea: that the people have the right to resist and nullify usurpations of power by any government. Today, we’ll dive deep into this secret weapon for liberty from the founding fathers – something they not only considered a right, but a duty.
Path to Liberty: June 26, 2024
Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here
SHOW LINKS:
Show Archives
Luther Martin – Genuine Information (28 Dec 1787)
John Jay – Letter to Samuel Miller (28 Feb 1800)
James Madison – Report of 1800 (7 Jan 1800)
James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (24 Nov 1787)
Patrick Henry – Resolutions Against the Stamp Act (29 May 1765)
John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (21 Aug 1818)
John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (16 Aug 1818)
Jonathan Mayhew – The Snare Broken (23 May 1766)
Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government
John Locke – Two Treatises of Civil Government (1689)
Theophilus Parsons – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (23 Jan 1788)
Thomas Gordon – Cato’s Letters No. 42 (26 Aug 1721)
Alexander Hamilton – The Farmer Refuted (23 Feb 1775)
Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33 (3 Jan 1788)
Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
William Emerson – An Oration in Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence (1802)
James Otis, Jr – Freeborn American (27 Apr 1767)
MORE VIDEO SOURCES
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Watch on X
Watch on Minds
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FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC:
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The post Resist and Nullify: The American Revolution’s Fundamental Principle appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.

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