The First U.S. Marshals: Guardians of Federal Law in the Early Republic
In 1789, when President George Washington signed the Judiciary Act, the office of U.S. Marshal was created. These men weren’t paper-pushers. They were the face of federal law in a young nation still finding its footing. The first marshals were
Seeds of the American Revolution
The origins of the American Revolution lie not in a single act of Parliament or in the ambitions of a handful of colonial agitators, but in a convergence of imperial overreach, economic strain, and ideological ferment. The Revolution was seeded