America. It was a dream come true in a New World imagined by artists, politicians and monarchs. Those who believed that everything could be achieved by God, mind and manpower. Despite opposition from governments, kingdoms, nobles, and opponents, these courageous individuals strove to establish a better life for themselves and their families, aiming to maintain a secure future in the process, and wanted to worship God in their own way. the courage to cross oceans and unknown territories, sail miles and miles away from the comforts and familiarity of home, and set out to create a new way of life in a great land they had never known. This faith and courage kept their hopes alive and helped them survive even through illness until the death of their loved ones. They believed that freedom should be in the hands of the people and that they should use that freedom to make their land a better place. This belief, along with many other treasured principles, paved the way for the creation of a new nation and shaped our foundation that stands strong to this day. But before this foundation was formed, there was a struggle that had to take place to obtain it. to be established. When the English king tried to suppress the freedom that should have remained strong, the struggle reached its climax and brought us not only into a war but into a movement, a movement that would end in the creation of the United States. Our fathers founded this nation believing in freedom, liberty, justice, equality and individual responsibility. These are just some of the values and principles that have stood the test of time and continue to inspire people today. When documents like the Declaration of Independence and the... medium of paper......could make the most of it while it remains. So America, let's take this opportunity and make our voices heard before the chance is gone and we are silenced by an ever growing government system. As Patrick Henry once said, “Forbid it, God Almighty, I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty or give me death.” That's my position on my country, and I think some Americans are starting to find that's their position, too. I hope that our nation not only joins its churches, organizations, or small groups simply to vent about problems, but that it joins the glorious American cause and recognizes the gift of liberty and the promise of liberty so that we can redefine what we have been hindered by politics, disunity and society. And through this, by the grace of God, the healing process began in this great nation.
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