

Freedom Trail: Walking Through American History
Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walk, starts at Boston Common (1640), includes the Old South Meeting House (site of pre-Boston Tea Party meetings), and Paul Revere's House, highlighting key events leading to the American Revolution.
Freedom Trail: Walking Through American History
Boston's Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile walk, starts at Boston Common (1640), includes the Old South Meeting House (site of pre-Boston Tea Party meetings), and Paul Revere's House, highlighting key events leading to the American Revolution.
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44% Bias Score


Ken Burns' "American Revolution" Documentary Premieres on PBS
Ken Burns' six-part, 12-hour documentary, "The American Revolution," premieres on PBS November 16-21, 2025, offering a nuanced look at the war's complexities, including its impact on Native Americans and slavery, and its lasting influence on global democracy.
Ken Burns' "American Revolution" Documentary Premieres on PBS
Ken Burns' six-part, 12-hour documentary, "The American Revolution," premieres on PBS November 16-21, 2025, offering a nuanced look at the war's complexities, including its impact on Native Americans and slavery, and its lasting influence on global democracy.
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32% Bias Score


Founding Fathers' Letter Up for Auction
A letter signed by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson is up for auction, with an estimated value of up to \$1 million.
Founding Fathers' Letter Up for Auction
A letter signed by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson is up for auction, with an estimated value of up to \$1 million.
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Chaplain's Court-Martial Foreshadows American Revolution's Emphasis on Individual Rights
In 1774, British army chaplain Robert Newburgh faced a court-martial in Philadelphia for sodomy; his legal battle, invoking Enlightenment ideals, foreshadowed the American Revolution's emphasis on individual rights, though his six-month suspension was later commuted.

Chaplain's Court-Martial Foreshadows American Revolution's Emphasis on Individual Rights
In 1774, British army chaplain Robert Newburgh faced a court-martial in Philadelphia for sodomy; his legal battle, invoking Enlightenment ideals, foreshadowed the American Revolution's emphasis on individual rights, though his six-month suspension was later commuted.
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36% Bias Score

Benjamin Franklin's 1782 Disinformation Campaign: Fabricated Scalp Story and its Lasting Impact
In 1782, Benjamin Franklin, US ambassador to Paris, fabricated a newspaper article detailing a gruesome shipment of Native American scalps to King George III, using his private press to disseminate the false story across Europe and America to influence peace negotiations and public opinion, contribu...

Benjamin Franklin's 1782 Disinformation Campaign: Fabricated Scalp Story and its Lasting Impact
In 1782, Benjamin Franklin, US ambassador to Paris, fabricated a newspaper article detailing a gruesome shipment of Native American scalps to King George III, using his private press to disseminate the false story across Europe and America to influence peace negotiations and public opinion, contribu...
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56% Bias Score