The Founders’ Revolution: The Forgotten History and Principles of the Declaration of Independence

The Founders’ Revolution: The Forgotten History and Principles of the Declaration of Independence

by Michael Law (Author)

Synopsis

  • Enlightens readers to the forgotten history of the Declaration
  • Explains the seldom taught principles of the Declaration
  • Uses the Founding Fathers' own words to back the claims of the principles found in the Declaration
  • Explains every paragraph of the Declaration with the support of original sources and other historical examples
  • Provides historical evidence and explains every charge against the king of England
  • Offers examples of the current federal government acting similarly to the king of England
  • Urges readers to come back to the principles of the Declaration, which is like what Abraham Lincoln did about 150 years ago.
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    Format: Paperback
    Pages: 234
    Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
    Published: 19 Apr 2018

    ISBN 10: 1683505859
    ISBN 13: 9781683505853

    Media Reviews
    Michael Law's The Founders' Revolution is a revealing and much-needed retelling of the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the events that led up to it. But this is more than a book of history. Law brings out connections between the reasons for the Founders' revolt and what's going on in America today. He shows how our federal government is committing similar wrongs against us today as England's king and Parliament did to Americans centuries ago. The Founders' Revolution is a rallying cry for Americans to pay closer attention to their own government's actions and to hold officials accountable for their decisions against us, the electorate. Pay heed to what Law has to say. We are losing our liberties-and we do not have to!

    - William D. Watkins, award-winning author; author of The New Absolutes; former director of publications for The American Center of Law and Justice

    Author Bio
    Michael S. Law received his BA in political science from Boise State University and an MA in political science with an emphasis in American government from American Public University of West Virginia. He is certified to teach history and political science and was a trustee of his local school board. He both speaks and reads some Japanese and is currently employed as a project manager for the Far East Language Department of an online translation service. He is also politically involved in local government issues, submitting bills to the Idaho state legislature, including some op-ed pieces and one interview as a trustee in the small local paper, Kuna-Melba News.