The American Revolution, or the United States War of Independence, also known as the American Revolutionary War, (1775–83), was an insurrection started by rebels.
Eventually, 13 colonies of the Great Britain’s North American won their political independence, going on to form the United States of America.
On April 19, 1775 in Lexington, hand-to-hand combat fighting during the American Revolution started with serious skirmishes between the British and American colonies. Here, a the British forces having 700 men were faced by just 77 local minutemen who had a personal reason to fight, and gave their all.
Then their movement became viral.
Today, I feel that our Constitution is not enough - we need continued action. We The People must form a critical mass.
As America’s freedom was initiated by about 10% of the population, let us be willing to TAKE ACTION and preserve that which we have.
Join PeopleUnited.net to gather under one voice that represents all.
Thank you, and enjoy the day with your family. Nap. Eat well. Laugh with your children.
Thank you Dr. Aranda for your courageous journey!
Yes, this is a very special day that reminds us of how our forefathers sacrificed to bring this sacred constitutional republic to millions of America. Now is the time to come together and stand in solidarity to ensure that "The Will of the People" will always supersede "The Will of the Government" and that we are committed to protect our civil rights, health, economy and constitutional republic. Yes, our Constitution and Bill of Rights guarantees inalienable rights, but we also have the ongoing responsibility of making sure that our children, grandchildren, and generations to come will enjoy this precious gift.
Len Saputo, MD
Happy Fourth!!