In 1789, George Washington designated a national day of thanksgiving in honor of the new United States Constitution. Thanksgiving is deeply intertwined with the conflicts that define American history, prompting reflection on the impact of the nation's wars. The U.S. Constitution is hailed as the strongest guarantor of freedom, emphasizing the tradition of constitutionalism and ordered liberty.
TRUTH: The U.S. Constitution is the strongest and greatest guarantor of freedom in history. https://t.co/ryUfG6xmbc
In 1789, George Washington designated a national day of thanksgiving in honor of the new United States Constitution. https://t.co/UnBp7oCDoX
Americans in the early 21st century have to understand that we are stewards of a tradition of constitutionalism and ordered liberty. https://t.co/vv9s8UbIaS
Thanksgiving would not exist were it not for our collectively shared experiences of the conflicts that define our history. As such, there is perhaps no better day to reflect on the impact of our nationโs wars โ past, present, and future. https://t.co/ITDsuduJxD
Congressional representatives asked George Washington to designate a national day of thanksgiving in honor of the new United States Constitution, which had come into operation in 1789. https://t.co/V3zF3uKJik
Thanksgiving would not exist were it not for our collectively shared experiences of the conflicts that define our history. As such, there is perhaps no better day to reflect on the impact of our nationโs wars โ past, present, and future. https://t.co/b18U5BtgmJ
Congressional representatives asked George Washington to designate a national day of thanksgiving in honor of the new United States Constitution, which had come into operation in 1789. https://t.co/ZuV5cdjWS4
We're past #Thanksgiving, but re-upping this @BulwarkOnline piece by Peter C. Meilaender that offers a wonderfully nuanced look at the complicated history of the US and Native Americans https://t.co/RZBwB2syxL