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Atlas fudged: The war that defined America

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July 4, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Atlas fudged: The war that defined America

The Barbary War was an early indicator of American imperialism that we're still dealing with today

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The Daily Wire

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· Jun 29, 2026

I Bleed Red, White, And Blue – The Left Can’t Stand It

On this day, 250 years ago, Thomas Paine publicly argued for adopting “United States of America” as the formal name of the new nation, just days before the Declaration of Independence was adopted. The name stuck because it described exactly what we were building: a nation of united, sovereign states, not a collection of squabbling ...

NASA

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Birthplace of the United States

It was here the founders shaped the future of American government.

Liberty Nation

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· Jul 5, 2026

America 250: How America Became a Global Leader

From 13 colonies to a super power.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Indivisible America

I first pledged allegiance to America at a time of raging war and political violence. People said the nation would unravel, which was-and is-a juvenile assumption.

Politizoom

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· Jul 4, 2026

Furkids Celebrate The Independence of US!

I’ve tried to tell our beloved Furkids that “US” actually stands for “United States”, but they look at me as though that’s just preposterous. In their words, “It’s about us, and you can’t take it away from us!” Of course it’s about them. This is their column after all. “Besides,” they continue, “while America’s Declaration

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

What Would Mark Twain Think of America at 250?

So what would Mark Twain—a man never at a loss for opinions—make of America on the 250th anniversary of its birth? He wouldn’t be surprised to be asked, or bashful about answering. As he once wrote in his notebook, “I am not an American. I am the American.” Arguably a bit vain, but essentially correct, []

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Related coverage for "Atlas fudged: The war that defined America": The Daily Wire — I Bleed Red, White, And Blue – The Left Can’t Stand It. NASA — The Birthplace of the United States. Liberty Nation — America 250: How America Became a Global Leader. Real Clear Politics — The Indivisible America. Politizoom — Furkids Celebrate The Independence of US!. DNyuz — What Would Mark Twain Think of America at 250?