
How April 1776 Proved Armed Citizens Change History
From Live to Shoot - Defending our 2nd Amendment Rights by Jeff
April 10, 2026 · 6 min · Episode 298
About this episode
Jeff discusses the significance of events in April 1776 and their implications for the Second Amendment and armed citizenry today.
Send us Fan Mail Two hundred and fifty years ago this month, the American Revolution crossed a point of no return. In April 1776, Congress opened the ports, North Carolina became the first colony to authorize a vote for independence, and Washington marched his citizen army toward New York. Jeff breaks down why these events matter — and what they tell us about the Second Amendment and armed citizenry today. subscribe to my newsletter Follow this link and get $25 in ammo. Fountain Podcast...
People in this episode
Host: Jeff
Topics covered
- Second Amendment
- American Revolution
- armed citizenry
- historical events
- political history
Keywords
- Second Amendment
- American Revolution
- armed citizens
- April 1776
- North Carolina
- historical significance
- politics
Mentioned in this episode
Places: North Carolina, New York
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