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                                                                                                                                                     June 24th, 2007

Dear Patriots,

 

    Lee from Converse, IN is this weeks history challenge winner!  Lee will be sent the book "America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations" and will be entered into the $500 cash prize drawing to be held on the 7th of July 2007 (along with all those who answered correctly). Daniel Webster was the correct answer; see below for more information on him and click here for the resource information!

 

Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was one of the most influential United States Senators in history. He also served as Secretary of State for Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler and Millard Fillmore, and his statue stands in the U.S. Capitol's Statuary Hall.

An attorney by profession, Daniel Webster was an opponent of the slave trade and of secession. He declared in response to South Carolina's threats of nullification, "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!" Webster also negotiated the Webster-Ashburton Treaty to fix the country's northeast boundary.

In a speech to the New York Historical Society shortly before he died, Webster stated:

"If we and our posterity ... live always in the fear of God and shall respect His Commandments ... we may have the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country .... But if we ... neglect religious instruction and authority; violate the rules of eternal justice, trifle with the injunctions of morality, and recklessly destroy the constitution which holds us together, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us and bury all our glory in profound obscurity."

The above information was taken from http://www.conservapedia.com/Daniel_Webster

 

Sincerely,

Chris Peterson

 

 
 

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Daniel Webster was a farm boy who loved books. He became a lawyer, congressman, senator, and Secretary of State. He was also a strong Christian. In the halls of Congress he debated Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. Before the Supreme Court he argued for freedom from government intrusion for little Dartmouth College. Through every turn in his career, the silver-tongued orator was found always on the same side of every political debate--the side of the United States of America. For ages 9 to 13.

 
 

 

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Weekly History Challenge - 6/25/07

This weeks prize is the book "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design"

 

Under the leadership of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse the combined forces of the Sioux and Cheyenne forces took on the US Army's 7th Cavalry at the battle of Little Bighorn on June 25th, 1876.  Under the Leadership of this Colonel the 7th cavalry underestimated the size of the Indian forces (historians estimate there were as many as 11,000 Indians) and divided his 600 man regiment into four parts. This fatal mistake gave the Indians' their greatest victory and the army's worst defeat in the long and bloody Plains Indian War. Name the Colonel who lead the 7th Cavalry in this battle!

 

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