History of the Constitution
A look at how your Rights became self-evident starting with the earliest Angleo-Saxons, working through all the Amendments.
This multi-part series provides an in-depth exploration of the history that shaped the Constitution and within which the Amendments were formed. Each session has a different focus.
KrisAnne Hall's History of the Constitution is not just another lecture on the Constitution. She presents the 700+ year history that gave us our founding documents – proving that our founding documents were not created on a whim and that they are reliable and relevant. It is important to know not only what your rights are, but why you have them.
In addition to the history of the Constitution, KrisAnne presents each of the first ten amendments in their context – in the words and history of our founders. She also presents the 17th amendment and what we must do to make our federal politicians accountable.
KrisAnne is a passionate speaker and has kept crowds' attention for hours. This information is a must for all patriots and it must be passed on. If we are to reclaim our nation, we must reclaim our history!
Learn more about KrisAnne at www.KrisAnneHall.com. You can take more classes from KrisAnne on a variety of liberty-focused topics at her Liberty First University.
Part 1 - Introductions and Early Kings
Part 2 - King William 1st and 2nd
Part 3 - King James 2nd, Charles, and John
Part 4 - Questions and Answers
Part 1 - The Basic Foundation
Part 2 - Early Taxes, Search and Seizures, Early Media
Part 3 - Taxation, Due Process, Boston Tea Party, and Famous Women
Part 4 - End of the Lecture and Questions and Answers
Part 1 - Introduction and Famous African American patriots
Part 2 - Famous African American Patriots cont. and Famous Colonial Women
Part 3 - Famous Colonial Women Cont.
Part 4 - Finish of the Questions and Answers
Part 1 - Introduction, Limited Government, Natural Rights
Part 2- Natural Law and State Powers
Part 3 - Federal Powers and the States
Part 4- The Role of a Sheriff and Questions and Answers
Part 1 - Early America and Slavery
Part 2 - Early Slavery and Early Abolitionists
Part 3 - Founders Who Were Abolitionists
Part 4 - Questions and Answers
Part 5 - Bonus Material
Part 1- Famous African American Patriots
Part 2- Famous African American Patriots Continued
Part 3- Questions and Answers
Part 4 - Questions and Answers Continued
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