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Friday, January 25th, 2013

This Day In Founding Fathers History - 25 January 2013

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This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. In 1787 on this day, Captain Daniel Shays and 2,000 of his fellow farmers launched an attack on the arsenal in Springfield, Massachusetts. ….Continue

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Thursday, December 6th, 2012

This Day In Founding Fathers History - 6 December 2012

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This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. On this day in 1775, American General Montgomery wrote to British General Carleton.….Continue

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This Day In Founders History - 13 November

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This Day in Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. On this day in 1775, Brigadier General Richard Montgomery captured Montreal.….Continue

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