Week of Events
On this day in 1790, George Washington delivered the first State of the Union Address to Congress at Federal Hall in New York City
On this day in 1790, George Washington delivered the first State of the Union Address to Congress at Federal Hall in New York City. Among other things, Washington presented the young nation’s current affairs in foreign policy, the economy, immigration, and national defense. Informed by a requirement in Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution, […]
On this day – Connecticut becomes our 5th State
On January 9, 1788, Connecticut ratified the Constitution, making it the 5th state. It was a patriot stronghold during the American Revolution and later, a hotbed of industry, producing such innovations as vulcanized rubber, cylindrical locks, and the combat submarine. 👟🔒⚓️ Did you know? Connecticut is home to the oldest continuously running newspaper in the […]
On this day in 1913, president Richard Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California
On this day in 1913, 37th president Richard Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, California. His presidency, while marked by an end to the draft and American fighting in Vietnam as well as improved relations with China and the Soviet Union, was overshadowed by the Watergate Scandal and ensuing impeachment trial. Nixon resigned before he […]
On January 10, 1776, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was published
On January 10, 1776, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was published. It was the best-selling printed work by a single author in American history up to that time, selling 500,000+ copies. 📚📒📖 The pamphlet made a clear case for independence and directly attacked the political, economic, and ideological obstacles to achieving it. Paine relentlessly insisted that […]
On this day in 1755 or 1757, founding Father Alexander Hamilton was born on the island of Nevis in the British West Indies
On this day in 1755 or 1757, founding father Alexander Hamilton was born on the island of Nevis in the British West Indies. He was fundamental in securing the ratification of the Constitution and wrote the majority of the 85 Federalist Papers. In the early days of the new U.S. government, Hamilton founded the Treasury […]
On this day in 1741, patriot hero turned traitor Benedict Arnold was born in Norwich, Connecticut
On this day in 1741, Patriot hero turned traitor Benedict Arnold was born in Norwich, Connecticut. During the early years of the American Revolution, he was hailed as a brilliant tactician for his actions to fend off the British invasion of Canada. After being passed over several times for promotion and clashing with senior officers, […]