Supper Bowl Wars of 1754 and 1890

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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “The land in the forks I think extremely well situated for a fort, as it has the absolute command of both rivers. The land at the point is twenty or twenty-five feet above the common surface of the water; and a considerable bottom of flat, well-timbered land all around it, very convenient for building a fort.”(1) -Lieutenant Colonel George Washington, Virginia Militia, 1754 J.P. Morgan, one of the wealthiest monopolists in American history, and President Theodore Roosevelt, a militarist and imperial leader, would be extremely pleased with this year’s Super Bowl contest. Not only did they help initiate and fund the sport of football, mainly to…

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Supper Bowl Wars of 1754 and 1890

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