New: stateless-societiesAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959hive-185836hive-188619hive-180932hive-166405steemhive-150122photographyhive-184714hive-101145hive-183397hive-144064uncommonlabhive-145157hive-193637bitcoinhive-103599hive-193186krsuccesshive-113376hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikersaedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 8Sidestepping even plausible speculation, we thrust forward. First, do I, via evidence, believe that secret societies represent a clear and present danger to the denizens of the world? Of course, but…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 7Would you like to make some quick cash? Then go to any university/college professor and bet him/her that if he/she cannot answer you within one minute, then you win the bet. The killer question…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 6Had the colonists been able to hit a target with their muskets, the British would have immediately taken severe losses at Concord and Lexington. Two months later, approximately 2,200 British troops…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 5King George III was probably the finest human being of British authority that the colonists had dealt with. Again, Britain was in chaos, especially financially, mainly because of the Seven Years’…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 4The unleashing of the entrepreneurial spirit, in the colonies, was a temporary boon for England. The American colonists produced quite an array of products. Britain benefited on multiple layers.…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 3What happens, in America, stays in America. Thomas Dale introduced rigid and strict practices to assist the denizens of Jamestown in surviving. He also introduced an incentive that was nearly pure…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 2Meanwhile… back in the British Empire, the Fraternity of St. Thomas of Canterbury, had “certain liberties and privileges” confirmed to them by Henry III, in 1216, according to Knight's Cyclopædia…aedroberts (54)in anarchy • 7 years agoSo You Think You Know American History? Part 1Earth history is controversial and subject to wide speculation. Without critical thinking and its application of intellectual honesty, virtually all history is an agreed upon set of lies. However…