""The right to keep and bear arms has become controversial in the late twentieth century, yet for much of our history the right was extolled as a fundamental cornerstone of American liberty and one that could not be denied free people. This widespread agreement occurred in part because of the frontier conditions that existed from the colonial period through much of the nineteenth century. The role of privately owned arms in achieving American independence, particularly in the early years of the Revolution, strengthened this consensus.""
— Historical Analysis
Historical analysis of Second Amendment development
Historical Significance
Academic analysis explaining why arms rights were historically uncontroversial
Context
Modern scholarly examination of changing attitudes toward arms rights
Context
Modern scholarly examination of changing attitudes toward arms rights
Historical Significance
Academic analysis explaining why arms rights were historically uncontroversial