Our History Has Always Been Spoken: Trailer for Massachusetts, 1620 Series

Our History Has Always Been Spoken: Trailer for Massachusetts, 1620 Series

Join the Omohundro Institute and Mass Humanities for a special two-episode series about the World of the Wampanoag before and after 1620. The Wampanoag’s history has always been spoken. Hear it on Ben Franklin’s World in December 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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176 The Value of the Enslaved From Womb to Grave

176 The Value of the Enslaved From Womb to Grave

What did it mean to be a person and to also be a commodity in early America? Daina Ramey Berry, author of The Price for Their Pound of Flesh: The Value of the Enslaved, from Womb to Grave, in the Bui...

6 Maalis 201851min

175 House Divided: The Revolution in Ben Franklin's House

175 House Divided: The Revolution in Ben Franklin's House

Just how personal was the American Revolution? What could the event and war mean for individual people and families? Daniel Mark Epstein, author of The Loyal Son: The War in Ben Franklin’s House, gu...

27 Helmi 201847min

174 Yellow Fever in the Early American Republic

174 Yellow Fever in the Early American Republic

It’s February 2018 and doctors have declared this year’s seasonal flu epidemic as one of the worst to hit the United States in over a decade. Yet this flu epidemic is nothing compared to the yellow fe...

20 Helmi 201852min

173 Colonial Port Cities and Slavery

173 Colonial Port Cities and Slavery

The histories of early North America and the Caribbean are intimately intertwined. The same European empires we encounter in our study of early America also appear in the Caribbean. The colonies of th...

13 Helmi 201855min

172 Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War

172 Spies, Patriots, and Traitors: American Intelligence in the Revolutionary War

Intelligence gathering plays an important role in the foreign policies of many modern-day nation states, including the United States. Which raises the questions: How and when did the United States est...

6 Helmi 201851min

171 Native Americans, British Colonists, and Trade in North America

171 Native Americans, British Colonists, and Trade in North America

History books like to tell us that Native Americans did not fully understand British methods and ideas of trade. Is this really true? Did Native Americans only understand trade as a form of simplisti...

30 Tammi 20181h 1min

170 New England Bound: Slavery in Early New England

170 New England Bound: Slavery in Early New England

New England was a place with no cash crops. It was a place where many of its earliest settlers came to live just so they could worship their Puritan faith freely. New England was also a place that bec...

23 Tammi 201844min

169 The Religious Life of Benjamin Franklin

169 The Religious Life of Benjamin Franklin

We remember Benjamin Franklin as an accomplished printer, scientist, and statesman. Someone who came from humble beginnings and made his own way in the world. Rarely do we remember Franklin as a man o...

16 Tammi 201852min

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