What Began 400 Years Ago In Plymouth Shaped The World For The Better
The world the pilgrims made is a testament to their resolve and daring, without which this country and the people we love so much would not exist.
Why We Must Preserve John Winthrop’s Vision Of America As ‘A Shining City Upon A Hill’
The inspiring words of Puritan John Winthrop are still remembered by Americans awed by his courage, faith, and leadership under punishing conditions.
Pilgrims, Totalitarians, And Babies: A Conversation With Hillsdale College’s Larry Arnn
In a wide-ranging conversation, Hillsdale College President Larry Arnn discusses the importance of 1620, the despotic ideology of The New York Times, and the importance of families.
The Difference Between True History And The 1619 Project
Political Editor John Daniel Davidson interviews Peter Wood, President of National Association of Scholars, on his book “1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project.”
Dr. Larry Arnn On The Founding Of America And The Meaning Of 1620
Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry Arnn joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss the American struggle for a free, equal nation for all.
Into The Unknown: The Pilgrims’ Adventurous, Risk-Taking Legacy
The inspiration to pull up stakes and strike out into the perilous unknown is a debt we owe to the Mayflower Pilgrims and first New Englanders.
Why Americans Are More Like The Indian Tribes Of The Pilgrims’ Day Than We’ll Admit
Of the two communities that confronted each other 400 years ago in New England, it may now be the Indians who most resemble today’s Americans.
How Reformed Theologians’ Commitment To Self-Rule And Resisting Tyranny Helped Form America
The Puritans were neither 21st-century liberal democrats nor intolerant theocrats, but created republican political institutions critical to the Founding.
How The Pilgrims Planted The Seeds For America’s Constitutional Rights And Liberties
A bold and innovative project in political self-government and liberty under law began in New England in 1620 and flourished in the years to come.
Newt Gingrich On Politics, Voter Fraud, And Thanksgiving Lockdowns
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich talks voter fraud, foreign policy in the Biden administration, the future of the Republican party on The Federalist Radio Hour.
How America’s Adams Family Inherited And Preserved The Pilgrim Mind
Through America’s first century, the heritage of the Mayflower was notably strong in John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams, and Henry Adams.
How The Bible Inspired The American Founding From The Beginning
The depth and durability of the 400-year-old biblical roots among most Americans have been consistent with the separation of religion and state, but not the separation of religion and society.
The Historical Record Shows America Was Founded Against Racism, Not To Promote It
The Puritans’ love of faith, freedom, and self-government that gave birth to America was the same spirit that gradually helped overcome racial injustice.
Tom Cotton Celebrates Anniversary Of The Pilgrims’ Arrival In America, Honoring ‘Our First Founders’
“Alongside the Patriots of 1776, the Pilgrims of 1620 deserve the honor of American founders,” said Sen. Tom Cotton on the Senate floor.
Why 1620 — Not 1619 — Is A Better Representation Of The American Way
Ultimately, it is the landing of the Mayflower — far more than the landing of the first slave ship — that has largely defined America.
‘They Sailed Up Out Of The Infinite’: An Introduction To The 1620 Project
The 1620 Project is about understanding how these characteristics are essential to understanding the American founding, and how they provided the basis for so much of what makes this nation great.
How The Mayflower Compact Changed History Forever 400 Years Ago
The Mayflower Compact serves as a model for all that was to come: free people uniting under God, creating institutions by which they would rule themselves.
400 Years Later, The Mayflower Compact Matters Now More Than Ever
The Mayflower Compact famously applied the idea of law established by the people, not the king — an idea worth remembering, honoring, and defending.
The Federalist Releases New ‘1620 Project’ T-Shirts In Online Store
This Plymouth Rock-colored, poly-cotton tee is soft to the touch, and as long-lasting as the Mayflower Compact.