The Establishment of the Continental Army - This Day in History - June 14, 1775

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How America's Injustices Manifest a Stronger Nation

The best nations are shaped through executives reforming their wrongdoings. It is hard to speak on the behalf of this country as every single citizen holds their own beliefs. However, an injustice is an injustice, whether or not there are thriving groups of people who would like to think otherwise. Due to the opposing views of many, it is difficult for one person, let alone someone who has the power to affect millions of lives, to understand when their support is going towards a harmful cause. To counteract these people, we citizens hold the freedom of assembly.

Unshackling Faith: Exploring Religious Freedom in The United States

Religious freedom is a pillar of our society, allowing people to practice their religion without fear or persecution. Throughout history, countless people have sought refuge in America to escape religious oppression in their home country. Since 1992, America has admitted 2.8 million religiously affiliated people trying to leave and start a new life. From the Pilgrims in the 17th century to those fleeing the Taliban today, America has become a beacon of hope and a safe haven for those seeking religious freedom.

Freedom of Assembly: The Right to Protest!

Women's rights are human rights! Hey hey, ho ho, fossil fuels have got to go! These are some of the things that people have chanted while protesting. The First Amendment gives people the right to gather in groups and peacefully protest for something they believe in, or against something they think is wrong. This right is important because it gives people a voice, and helps them try to change things to make the world better.

Meriwether Lewis Travels to Philadelphia to Prepare for Journey Across America - This Day in History - May 14, 1803

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