093 Harvard University & Colonial North America

093 Harvard University & Colonial North America

What can the collections of the Harvard University Libraries teach us about our early American past? It turns out, quite a lot. Taylor Stoermer, a Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, takes us through the Harvard Libraries’ new digital and free-to-use history archive: the Colonial North American Project. Show Notes: http://www.benfranklinsworld.com/093 Helpful Show Links Help Support Ben Franklin's World Crowdfunding Campaign Ask the Historian Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Join the Ben Franklin's World Community Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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056  The Anglo-Cherokee War, 1759-1761

056 The Anglo-Cherokee War, 1759-1761

Between 1754 and 1763, North Americans participated in the French and Indian War; a world war Europeans call the Seven Years’ War. As this world war raged, many South Carolinians, Virginians, Britons...

17 Nov 201545min

055  John Jay: Forgotten Founder

055 John Jay: Forgotten Founder

Who was John Jay? Jay played important and prominent roles during the founding of the United States and yet, his name isn’t one that many would list if asked to name founding fathers. Today, we expl...

10 Nov 201544min

054 American Exceptionalism: The History of an Idea

054 American Exceptionalism: The History of an Idea

The United States is a diverse nation of immigrants and their ancestors. With such diversity, and no one origination point for its people, how do we describe what the United States is and what its peo...

3 Nov 201554min

053  The Salem Witch Trials of 1692

053 The Salem Witch Trials of 1692

Do you believe in the supernatural? In ghosts, zombies, or perhaps witches? Today we celebrate All Hallows Eve with an exploration of the specters and witches that haunted 17th-century Massachusetts....

27 Okt 201546min

052  Diplomacy in Black and White: Early United States-Haitian Relations

052 Diplomacy in Black and White: Early United States-Haitian Relations

Much like the United States, the colonists of Saint Domingue (present-day Haiti) sought their independence from France by fighting a war and waging a revolution. However, unlike the Americans, the San...

20 Okt 201550min

051 Frontier Seaport: A History of Early Detroit

051 Frontier Seaport: A History of Early Detroit

Located 600 miles inland from Philadelphia and over 700 miles from Québec City, early Detroit could have been a backwater, a frontier post that Europeans established to protect colonial settlements fr...

13 Okt 201555min

050 Betsy Ross and the Making of America

050 Betsy Ross and the Making of America

How did every day men and women experience life in colonial America? How did the American Revolution transform their work and personal lives? Today, we explore the answers to those questions by inve...

6 Okt 201545min

049 How the English Became American

049 How the English Became American

Why did England want to establish colonies in North America and how did Englishmen go about establishing them? We explore the early days of English settlement in North America with Malcolm Gaskill, P...

29 Sep 201542min

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