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Preserving American History on the blockchain for the 250th. Veteran Built History Evolved. Powered by $WIGS. CA:D2FCdW1VvU3dvxbnFgwMPsWsKgJ41F7PvgmXQhGtpump
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10,000+ meme coins out there and they're all dogs, frogs, and animals nobody will remember. WIGS is built around the 250th birthday of the United States. Real history. Real education. Real events. We're not here to make you rich. We're here to celebrate this country.
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Her husband wanted to shoot the survivors. Nancy said no. Shooting was too good for them. She had them hanged. In 1912, the railroad crew found the proof. The "War Woman" didn't just tell stories. She left evidence. πΊπΈ #WIGS1776 #America250
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Nancy was famously cross-eyed. None of the soldiers knew which one she was actually looking at. She shot one dead when he charged. Wounded another. Held the rest at gunpoint until her husband arrived.
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While they ate, she quietly slipped their muskets through a chink in the log wall to her daughter waiting outside. When they noticed β she didn't run. She grabbed the last musket and leveled it.
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During the Revolution, 6 British Tories forced their way into Nancy's cabin and demanded she cook her last turkey. She played the gracious hostess β and served them enough corn liquor to dull their senses.
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History books called Nancy Hart a legend. In 1912, a railroad crew in Elbert County, Georgia proved them wrong. They unearthed 6 skeletons buried in a row. Several had broken necks. This is her story. π§΅ #WIGS1776 #America250
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On This Day in 1776: Congress went to work solving the powder crisis. The Continental Congress passed resolutions to manufacture gunpowder at home. John Adams led the charge: β’ Every colony must encourage saltpeter production β’ Establish public powder mills in every county
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46 years. That's how long America waited for Olympic hockey gold. The Miracle on Ice. 1980. Lake Placid. Today, Team USA did it again. History isn't just something you read about in books. It's something you watch happen. 1980 had the Miracle on Ice. 2026 has a new group of
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George Washington was born 294 years today. He gave up a comfortable life to lead an army that wasn't paid, wasn't fed, and wasn't armed. Because America was worth it. He lost more battles than he won. But he kept going. He believed in the long game when everyone wanted quick
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On This Day in 1776: Washington's army was crumbling. Enlistments were expiring. Powder was running out. The British sat fortified in Boston. Washington issued orders: send officers to recruit. Gather every serviceable weapon. No boys. No old men. No enslaved people. He wrote
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2,000 followers. π We started at 1,320 just 10 days ago. That's +690 new people joining the journey to America's 250th birthday. Every follower is someone who cares about history, truth, and what this country stands for. Thank you for being here. Now let's get to 2,500. πΊπΈ
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1776 Was the Original Rug Pull. We survived 250 years. Fair launch on pump.fun. 0% tax. ππ
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My dad handed me this in 1976. A brand new $2 bill. Stamped at the post office on April 13th β Jefferson's birthday. I still have it. 50 years later, I'm building something to honor the 250th. What are YOU doing for America's birthday? πΊπΈ #America250 #Bicentennial #July4th
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On this day in 1776, the Continental Congress rushed gunpowder from Brunswick, New Jersey to General Washington's army π£ Logistics wins wars. The Continental Army faced a critical shortage - gunpowder was scarce, expensive, and essential. Every ounce counted. Every shipment
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π’ In 1776, a Yale student built the world's first combat submarine. David Bushnell's "American Turtle" was a one-man oak pod, hand-cranked, with 30 minutes of air. It used foxfire (bioluminescent fungus) to light the instruments. Sgt. Ezra Lee piloted it against HMS Eagle in
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Random Fact #12 π Nathan Hale's famous last words: "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." He was 21. He was captured after spying behind British lines. He was hanged without trial. His words became a rallying cry for sacrifice. The phrasing likely
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Wishing everyone a peaceful night. βGod our Father, Maker and lover of peace... give our soldiers strength, courage, and wisdom as they face the challenges of the battlefield. May Your presence be with them always, guiding and shielding them from harm.β
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Random Fact #11 β΅ The Marquis de Lafayette was 19 years old when he arrived in America. He was French aristocracy. He left his family and fortune to fight for a revolution he wasn't even part of. He became like a son to Washington. He used his connections to get French support
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Follow for more myth-busting history that your teacher didn't teach you. I'm tracking down the real stories behind America's founding. Every day until July 4, 2026. #America250 #HistoryMyths #TheRealStory
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The 250-Year Reality Check: β
FACT: Revere was the "Intelligence Officer" who organized the network β
FACT: Dr. Samuel Prescott was the one who actually finished the ride to Concord β
FACT: The lantern signal was Revere's backup plan, not his intelligence source β MYTH: He
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