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The Day Rebellion Became Law: June 12, 1776

The Day Rebellion Became Law: June 12, 1776

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On June 12, 1776, Virginia made rebellion law. They didn’t ask for permission – they said take it, whether government likes it or not. In this episode, we’re digging into a forgotten founding document: the Virginia Declaration of Rights – where power comes from, why governments exist, and what the people have the right to do when it all goes off the rails.

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