A special thanks to Wikipedia.org for following historical information. The sermons I have chosen from Sermonaudio.com
- 1775 – American Revolution: The Mecklenburg Resolves are adopted in the Province of North Carolina.[6]
Recommended sermons and podcasts:
- Was the American "Revolution" Legit? The Highest Law of the Land, by Pastor Kevin Swanson
- The American Mind in 1776, Part 1, by Joe Morecraft III
- The American Mind in 1776, Part 2, by Joe Morecraft III
- The American Mind in 1776, Part 3, by Joe Morecraft III
- The American Mind in 1776, Part 4, by Joe Morecraft III
- The American Mind in 1776, Part 5, by Joe Morecraft III
- The American Mind in 1776, Part 6, by Joe Morecraft III
Recommended video: The John Birch Society: What You're Not Supposed to Know
- 1795 – French Revolution: The Revolutionary Tribunal is suppressed.
Recommended article by Ann Coulter (2012): One July 4, Remember: We're not French
Here is a short excerpt from this article:
"Among the most famous quotes from the American Revolution is Patrick Henry's 'Give me liberty or give me death!' Among the most famous slogans of the French Revolution is that of Jacobin Club 'Fraternity or death,' recast by Nicolas-Sebastien de Chamfort, a satirist of the revolution, 'Be my brother or I'll kill you.'"
Recommended sermons and podcasts:
- The French Revolution, by Peter Hammond
- The French Revolution, #1, by Francis Nigel Lee
- The French Revolution, #2, by Francis Nigel Lee
- The French Revolution, by Bob Jones University Students and Faculty