As Virginia celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, there’s another anniversary we should honor as well: the Wilderness Campaign.
by Shaun Kenney

โThey came to a crossroads in the track out of the eastern reaches of The Wilderness. If they turned left it would mean they were heading north. If they turned right โ south. And from their throats burst a tremendous shout of exultation. It was in the darkness and dust that they had what they later remembered as a rebirth of themselves as men and as an army. Through their ranks came Ulysses S. Grant, and they shouted for him and waved their hats in the air for him.โ
โ Gene Smith, โLee and Grantโ (p. 201)
While I have no idea why Virginia 250 is sputtering, I am absolutely shocked to see that Virginia isnโt doing anything cohesive to celebrate and promote the founding of America.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but America is a Virginian idea, created by Virginians, bled for by Virginians, where Virginia conceded her western claims which entitled her to be a nation unto herself, where Virginians โ Jefferson among them, but George Mason and George Wythe as well โ articulated the reasons for the separation with Great Britain, where the American War for Independence resolved itself at Yorktown, where Virginians led by James Madison forged the U.S. Constitution, and where the Virginia Dynasty from Washington through Monroe led the early republic for 32 of its first 36 years.
What is little disputed is that the two bonds that kept the United States together were the words Liberty and Union โ โLiberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable!โ was Senator Daniel Websterโs reply to South Carolinaโs John Calhoun when the prospect of nullification, an idea floated by Jefferson and Madison in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolves, hovered around the debate between statesโ rights and the scope of the federal government. President Andrew Jackson threatened to call up the troops and South Carolina submitted to the Union, for a time.
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