Foundations of Freedom

HISTORICAL TIME LINE: 1776 , July 4 th , Declaration of Independence, National Archives, Washington, D.C. 1789, The [Organic] Constitution for the united States of America, A.D. 1789 as amended December 15, 1791 A.D. National Archives, Washington, D.C. 1780 , October 11 th , Articles of Confederation, Papers of the Continental Congress; No. 20, II, (245-247). 1783, September 3 rd , Treaty of Peace with Great Britain; Malloy, ed. Treaties, Conventions, etc., Volume I, pg. 586 ff. In 1788, January 1 st , The United States was officially bankrupt. In 1790, August 4 th , Article I of the U.S. Statutes at Large, pages 138-178, abolished the States of the Republic and created Federal Districts. In the same year, the former States of the Republic reorganized as Corporations and their legislatures wrote new State Constitutions, absent defined boundaries, which they presented to the people of each state for a vote...the new State Constitutions fraudulently made the people “Citizens” of the new Corporate States. A Citizen is also defined as a “corporate fiction." 1803 , January 11 th , Thomas Jefferson- Message to the Senate Regarding Louisiana, on the 18 th Jefferson requested funding for Lewis and Clark’s Expedition. 1803, April 30 th , A Convention Between the United States of America and The French Republic. The Cession of Louisiana. Paris France, signed by Robert R. Livingston, James Monroe, and Barbe Marbois.. In 1845 , Congress passed legislation that would ultimately allow Common Law to be usurped by Admiralty Law. www.barefootsworld.net/admiralty.html explains this change. The yellow fringe placed at the bottom of court flags shows this is still true. Before 1845, Americans were considered sovereign individuals who governed themselves under Common Law. In 1846 The Hickey Constitution was written which made the changes to our constitution by a group. In 1860 – Congress was adjourned Sine Die – Lincoln could not legally reconvene Congress. See movielocker.com/4084 for further information on this. The Annals of America,Vol 9, 1858-1865, The Crisis of the Union, Pgs 204-209, William Benton, Publisher, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1968. Dictionary of American History, Revised Edition, Vol II, pages 61-62, Charles Schribner's Sons, New York,1976 1860 November 30 th , The Mississippi Resolutions, which preceded the adoption of a secession ordinance, provided one of the most concise statements on the cause of secession. South Carolina’s "Declaration" of the causes was on Dec 24, 1860. South Carolin a was the 1st state to secede from the Union on Dec 20, 1860, shortly after the election of President Lincoln and prior to his inauguration. (March 1861). Mississippi was the next state to secede on Jan 9, 1861. It was soon followed by 6 other southern states.

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