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The Marvelous Arrogance of the American Revolution
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FILE: Ben Franklin And King Louis XVI After months of discreet support, France officially allied itself with the American revolutionaries in their war against the British Empire, a decision that would permanently alter the fate of both nations. On July 4, 1776, 13 British colonies in North America broke with the British Crown and declared their independence, in a []
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· Jul 7, 2026
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By Marco Rubio Two hundred and fifty years ago today, in a brick hall in Philadelphia, our forefathers declared their independence from the most powerful empire on earth. They were not fools. They knew exactly what the words on that parchment would mean. They knew that in that moment, they were convicting themselves of treason in the eyes of their mother country – and that the penalty for treason was death. And so at the bottom of that document, beneath the soaring words about self-evident truths and the rights of man, they wrote one final sentence: “With a firm reliance The post A salute to America appeared first on Tirana Times.
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· Jul 3, 2026
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· Jun 23, 2026
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