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Letter: ‘Militia’ context today not the same as in 1700s. Dec. 22, 2022 . Share on Facebook; Share on X; Share by email ...
From Riverfront Park in Springfield to Six Flags New England in Agawam, there is no shortage of opportunities to celebrate ...
After the 1680s to about the late 1700s, males between the ages of 16 and 60 served in the home-grown militia ... in local Colonial militias continued through the 1600s and up to the Revolutionary War ...
Re "No gun, comma, control," Opinion, March 22 Dennis Baron correctly explains how punctuation during the writing of the Constitution, especially the 2nd Amendment, was different than it is now.
The 4th of July is a holiday that means national celebration. But what that looks like has changed through the decades. From ...
The Second Amendment to our U.S. Constitution reads: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be ...
Second Amendment rights meant for militia members. In response to Ted Dingman’s Jan. 16 letter on the history of the Second Amendment, when our Union was being formed in the late 1700s, ...
Trailblazing women in Massachusetts from the 1700s to the present. Female leaders in the American Revolution are honored in a new Lexington monument, and chef Cassie Piuma created Somerville ...
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