
021 Smuggling in Colonial America & Living History
Do you know that John Hancock was a smuggler? Smuggling presented a large problem for the imperial governments of Great Britain and France during the colonial period. Eugene Tesdahl, an Assistant Pr...
17 Maalis 20151h 1min

019 The Colonial Boston Marketplace
Have you ever wondered where colonial Americans purchased their food? Although many colonial Americans lived in rural areas or on farms where they could grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs, graze thei...
3 Maalis 201548min

018 Our Declaration
Do you know who authored the Declaration of Independence? If you answered “Thomas Jefferson,” you would be wrong. Jefferson merely wrote the first draft of a document others created. In this episode...
24 Helmi 201548min

017 When the United States Spoke French
Parlez-vous Français? Do you speak French? Believe it or not in the 1790s many Americans spoke French. They may not have spoken the French language, but they understood and embraced French culture,...
17 Helmi 201553min

016 The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832
The United States claimed victory in the War of 1812, but did you know that the British nearly won the war by promising freedom to escaped slaves in Virginia and Maryland? Two-time Pulitzer Prize win...
10 Helmi 201543min

015 Round About the Earth: Circumnavigation from Magellan to Orbit
In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue as part of the great European quest to find new routes and shortcuts to the spice islands and territories of Asia. Spain and Portugal led this ques...
3 Helmi 201544min

014 West of the Revolution: An Uncommon History of 1776
Did you know that Russian activities in North America caused the Spanish to colonize California? When we think of North America in 1776, our minds take us to the Atlantic seaboard where inhabitants i...
27 Tammi 201542min





















