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Understanding the American Revolution

One needs to look back into the annals of history and look at some stories in the age of enlightenment to get an idea of some of the social reasons that moves a society into revolution. Most of the time it's all about the economic machine. Following the money trail is usually a good place to start looking for scandalous history. A few questions to consider: What constitutes a nations economy? How much of the British national economy was devoted to fighting the colony wars? How many British subjects became indentured and sent to the colonies? How many British subjects were treated like currency to serve a wider and more wicked purpose other than that of the Monarch? Who's soul authority is supposed to be divinely inspired to serve the well being of everyone. Who sold this authority to craven and willful men and women? Who were the buyers? Those are just a few question to ask. More will probably follow as we go along. At the heart of all those questions lie one group more than an

History of Knowledge

Always a good subject to learn about. Human history is replete with unknown tales told from known facts. This blog will rewind, fast-forward, slow down and paint little pictures of interesting and colourful points in history. Thinking historically tries to look deeper into the names, places, dates, and things. Looking at history just doesn't involve learning about specific facts. It's more about looking into why people did the things they did and how events from the past correlate, progress, and sometimes devolve our currents events into a distracting show of ideologies. There are many distortions in history. It involves theology, philosophy, and countless ideological systems. History is a means to see the interactions between them all... The History of knowledge is the history of a crime... 😙