Yes! The Tree of Liberty....No walls where everyone was able to provide their evidence no matter how controversial. Every British Colony formed a place under a large tree they too called "The Liberty Tree." Of course, Paul Revere and The Liberty Trail reported on The British coming after the two lanterns were lit. Of course, there is information about just who our U.S. Founding Fathers were that lies hidden. Mainstream media does a good job at hiding the past. I'm pretty sure I know why, and I can explain why after I share the following. Oh...I'm a direct descendant of Reverend George Wightman, the father of Reverend Valentine Wightman who married Sussanah Holmes; daughter of Mary Holmes; daughter of Mary Sayles; daughter of Roger Williams (Encyclopedia/ The Founder of Rhode Island & founder of The 1st Baptist Church ever built in America. Roger Williams was a Puritan like Puritans on The Mayflower who were also called "Separatists" due to The Protestant Reformation of Church Denominations. The term 'Separatist" vs "Loyalist" during The American Revolution came from somewhere now didn't it? (Reformation / Britannica). Martin Luther did not spark The Protestant Reformation. It was sparked by King Henry The VIII's execution of Anne Boleyn. King Henry VIII founded The Church of England, because The Roman Catholic Church wouldn't allow King Henry The VIII to divorce Catherine of Aragon, King Henry The VIII's 1st wife who was a Protestant. King Henry VIII accused Anne Boleyn of witchery and adultery, but rumors spread that he had her executed, because she could not bare King Henry The VIII a male heir. That led to Protestants revolting against The Church of England but not all of them revolted. Some remained loyal to The King. Afterwards, many had set out to form their own church denominations like Martin Luther, a Protestant Leader, who founded Lutheranism as well as John Calvin who founded Calvinism. Martin Luther was the first to translate The New Testament into German. William Tyndale (Encyclopedia) another Protestant Leader, was the first to translate The New Testament into English. The Bishop (Pope), at the time, didn't like William's translation just like they didn't like Martin Luther's translation of The New Testament. William was later burned at the stake in England. There were many that were persecuted for their beliefs during The European Persecutions throughout The Reformation Era right up to The American Revolution. There were even battles between Protestants and Catholics before The American Revolution like The 30 Year War (Encyclopedia) John Smyth founded The Baptist Denomination, and they fled persecution to either Holland or onboard The Mayflower (1620). Roger Williams, The Founder of Rhode Island, was supposed to board The Mayflower, but he decided to wait for the next ship of Pilgrims and Puritans. Roger Williams came to America in 1630 where he continued facing persecution for his beliefs as well as Obediah Holmes (Encyclopedia) who had been whipped in England for his Baptist beliefs before coming to America. Roger Williams's great grand daughter, Susannah Holmes who married Reverend Valentine Wightman, also falls under Obediah Holmes who had been persecuted for his beliefs. Of course, Anne Hutchinson, who came to know Roger Williams, was also persecuted for her beliefs. She was later killed by American Indians. Of course, Roger Williams was also the first Abolitionist who fought to prevent England from turning American Indians into Slaves even after Indians attacked leaving him with no choice but to retaliate. He first bought his land from those Indians. Of course, that is entirely a different subject on the point I want to make. Due to The European Persecutions by The British as well as those persecutions following Protestants to America, Roger Williams came out with The Separation of Church & State which later transcended down into our U.S. 1st Amendment between The Danbury Baptist Association & Thomas Jefferson in Danbury, CT even though Thomas Jefferson practiced "Deism." Most of our U.S. Founding Fathers were Protestant apart from those that practiced "Deism." The Roman Catholic Church most definitely did not support "Separatists" during The American Revolution. Oh...and Daniel Boone joined a militia and President John Quincy Adams was also a descendant of The British Royals. As for me, besides my direct ancestor, I do have ancestors who were "Separatists" during The American Revolution. Besides, before knowing who my ancestors were, I was born in Connecticut and grew up in Connecticut believing in our U.S. Declaration of Independence. President John Quincy Adams was my favorite President. As for President George Bush who is also a descendant of The British Royals (source: NY Times 1988 & Ancestry Dot Com), I think Bush is more of a Loyalist than a Separatist. Oh....pretty damn sure I know who took over The United States from within. www.history.com/news/henry-viii-wives www.history.com/topics/reformation/roger-williams www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/mayflower abcconn.org/history/index.php?title=Valentine_Wightman en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformation www.britannica.com/event/Reformation www.history.com/topics/reformation/reformation www.britannica.com/topic/Protestantism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Wightman www.britannica.com/topic/burning-at-the-stake www.history.com/news/henry-viii-divorce-reformation-catholic-church www.britannica.com/biography/Martin-Luther www.britannica.com/biography/William-Tyndale www.history.com/news/henry-viii-divorce-reformation-catholic-church Library of Congress: www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9806/danbury.html www.britannica.com/topic/The-Founding-Fathers-Deism-and-Christianity-1272214 www.ouramericanrevolution.org/index.cfm/page/view/p0155 www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel01.html www.britannica.com/biography/John-Smyth www.historicaltheology.org/articles/2019/9/24/john-smyth-the-danger-of-haste www.geni.com/people/Reverend-George-Wightman/6000000003725217133
@@thedailybellringer Roger Williams was a Puritan like Puritans on The Mayflower who were also called "Separatists" due to The Protestant Reformation of Church Denominations, and The Protestant Reformation wasn't entirely sparked by Martin Luther's 'Thesis 99.' The Protestant Reformation was sparked more so by the execution of King Henry The VIII's execution of Anne Boleyn who was King Henry The VIII's 2nd wife. Martin Luther was almost extradited to England to speak out for his heresy when Germany basically controlled by England. Basically, that would have spelled out his execution like what happened to WIlliam Tyndale (Encyclopedia) who was the first to translate The New Testament into English whereas Martin Luther was the first to translate The New Testament into German. The Bishop (Pope) had William "burned at the stake" for heresy in England. King Henry VIII formed The Church of England, because The Roman Catholic Church would not allow him to divorce Catherine of Aragon. Catherine of Aragon was King Henry The VIII's 1st wife. Many Protestants stood behind The Church of England, because Catherine of Aragon was a Protestant. When Anne was executed, her crimes were witchery and adultery by King Henry The VIII, but rumors spread that her death was caused by Anne's inability to bare King Henry a male heir. Also, the reasons behind her execution were vaguely explained, and unknown to this day. Many Protestants stood against The Church of England after Anne's Execution, and some even revolted against The Church of England. That led to many setting out to form their own church denomination, and The Roman Catholic Church was not keen to that idea, so many were persecuted during "The European Persecutions" which led right up to The American Revolution starting with The 30 Year War. John Smyth, an English Minister (Protestant), formed The Baptist Denomination, who also faced persecution. He along with his followers either fled to Holland or on board The Mayflower as Puritans, and Puritans and Pilgrims were also known as "Separatists." Martin Luther's Thesis 99 did spark The Protestant Reformation. It sparked Protestantism. The Reformation was sparked by King Henry The VIII's execution of Anne Boleyn. Some Protestants remained loyal to The King and The Church of England, but that eventually changed when many found The Church of England to be a lot like The Roman Catholic Church. Roger Williams, The Founder of Rhode Island & founder of The 1st Baptist Church, was supposed to board The Mayflower, but he decided to wait for one of the next ships of Pilgrims and Puritans. Roger Williams came to America in 1630 where he continued facing persecution for his beliefs as well as Obediah Holmes (Encyclopedia) who had been whipped in England for his Baptist beliefs before coming to America. Roger Williams's great grand daughter, Susannah Holmes married Reverend Valentine Wightman. Susannah also falls under Obediah Holmes like President Abe Lincoln. Of course, Anne Hutchinson, who came to know Roger Williams, was also persecuted for her beliefs. She was later killed by American Indians. Roger Williams was also the first Abolitionist who fought to prevent England from turning American Indians into Slaves even after Indians attacked leaving him with no choice but to retaliate. He first bought his land from those Indians. He still defended them even after Anne's death. Of course, that is entirely a different subject on the point I want to make. Due to The European Persecutions by The British as well as those persecutions following Protestants to America, Roger Williams came out with The Separation of Church & State which later transcended down into our U.S. 1st Amendment between The Danbury Baptist Association & Thomas Jefferson in Danbury, CT in 1803 even though Thomas Jefferson practiced "Deism." Most of our U.S. Founding Fathers were Protestant apart from those that practiced "Deism." The Roman Catholic Church most definitely did not support "Separatists" during The American Revolution. Capt. Samuel Boone Jr. (Also my direct ancestor) who married Mary Wightman Edward Wightman like Reverend George Wightman, the father of Reverend Valentine Wightman. Edward was a Protestant Ana-Baptist burned at the stake in England by King James for heresy. The Encyclopedia Britannica does mention Edward Wightman under their article "Burning at The Stake" as the reason why "Capital Punishment" came to America. However, that Capital Punishment was brought about by The British. All those that were persecuted even Edward Wightman, are the reasons why Roger Williams came out with The Separation of Church & State which later transcended down into our U.S. 1st Amendment The Separation of Church & State was to grant "Religious Freedom" in order to prevent a person from becoming persecuted for their religious personal freedom to speak their beliefs. It was also to prevent our U.S. Government from forming a centralized church. Basically, it was to prevent 'governing powers' from trying to influence 'scripture.' Baptists, Amish, Puritans, Pilgrims, Lutherans, along with many other church denominations falls under Protestantism. That is the reason for Thomas Jefferson's "A Wall of Separation." Also, people are attacking Thomas Jefferson for being a Slave Owner which is true. However, in his first draft of The Declaration of Independence, he included "Black Slaves" as "Free Men." Oh...these people in D.C. are censoring the crap out of me for what I learned while researching. I'm tired of it. www.history.com/news/henry-viii-wives www.history.com/topics/reformation/roger-williams www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/mayflower abcconn.org/history/index.php?title=Valentine_Wightman en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformation www.britannica.com/event/Reformation www.history.com/topics/reformation/reformation www.britannica.com/topic/Protestantism en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Wightman www.britannica.com/topic/burning-at-the-stake www.history.com/news/henry-viii-divorce-reformation-catholic-church www.britannica.com/biography/Martin-Luther www.britannica.com/biography/William-Tyndale www.history.com/news/henry-viii-divorce-reformation-catholic-church Library of Congress: www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9806/danbury.html www.britannica.com/topic/The-Founding-Fathers-Deism-and-Christianity-1272214 www.britannica.com/biography/John-Smyth www.ouramericanrevolution.org/index.cfm/page/view/p0155 www.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel01.html www.britannica.com/biography/John-Smyth www.historicaltheology.org/articles/2019/9/24/john-smyth-the-danger-of-haste www.geni.com/people/Reverend-George-Wightman/6000000003725217133 www.encyclopedia.com/people/philosophy-and-religion/protestant-christianity-biographies/william-tyndale www.britannica.com/biography/John-Smyth www.history.com/news/declaration-of-independence-deleted-anti-slavery-clause-jefferson
@@thedailybellringer Most people don't even know what mainstream media, and our U.S. Government are censoring. Hijacked our U.S. Government is, and I most definitely think I know who is behind it all.
I just finish this chapter in homeschooling today (in america the beautiful/my history book) and i learned a lot more from this video, and this video was very good, thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Samuel Adams Was Not Loyal 9 , The membership of the Loyal Nine consisted of club secretary John Avery, a distiller by trade, Henry Bass, a cousin of Samuel Adams, Thomas Chase, a distiller, Stephen Cleverly, a brazier, Thomas Crafts, a painter, Benjamin Edes, printer of the Boston Gazette, Joseph Field, a ship captain, John Smith, a brazier, and George Trott, a jeweler.
John Avery was my relative .Was told he was Secretary of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. Known in England as " mob Secretary".He was part of loyal nine.Can anyone confirm this.Got more info in family documents.Nothing comes up on searchs.
Eugenics. People say it started with Plato, Nazis etc… no. It started with Spartans and Ancient Rome. Rich white men who thought themselves God and anyone else was below them. Still the same today.
The shortness of it is by design as it is meant to be a warm-up, quick review, or short introduction to a topic that students can then dig deeper. Thanks
@@southsidetattoo no no I didn't take it as a dig, I just realize that my videos basically scratch the surface on these topics and I hope teachers take students further. Thanks I am glad you liked the video!
@@thedailybellringerOne of the only teacher I ever truly respected in high school was a history teacher named Bill Martial We had some good debates in his honors AP class I worked with high valued assets nuclear weapons ,codes ect. When I went for my top secret security USAF he wrote a letter of recommendation Bill was a retired full bird colonel and taught a west point for 6 years. Great teacher.....
It was basically in reaction to the Stamp Act. Here is my video about the Stamp Act. Thanks ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TAk0eaFMHDY.html