The Revolutionary Life of Mercy Otis Warren
This week’s episode highlights Mercy Otis Warren—a trailblazing woman who was one of the leading thinkers of America’s Revolutionary and Founding period. Host Jeffrey Rosen was joined by two biographers of Warren, Nancy Rubin Stuart and Rosemarie Zagarri.

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Hawaii officially became the 50th state on August 21, 1959. Read about the legal and constitutional process of adding a new state to the union under the Constitution's admissions clause in the blog post below.
 
From the National Constitution Center:
The Admissions Clause—Article IV, Section 3

"New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress. The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, or of any particular State."

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