Before 1776: Life in the American Colonies
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Overview
The history of colonial America is a story of extraordinary scope, with Europeans, Africans, and the native peoples of North America interacting in a drama of settlement and conflict that lasted nearly three centuries. In the midst of it, no one would have predicted that the profoundly different English colonies along the East Coast, separated by religion, politics, economics, and many other factors, would eventually join to form the United States of America.
1 season
Season 1
2011 · 36 episodes
Season 1
2011 · 36 episodes
- 1 1. The World before Colonial America
- 2 2. Spain's New World Empire
- 3 3. John Smith, Pocahontas, and Jamestown
- 4 4. Virginia and the Chesapeake after Smith
- 5 5. The Pilgrims and Plymouth
- 6 6. The Iroquois, the French, and the Dutch
- 7 7. The Puritans and Massachusetts
- 8 8. New England Heretics-Religious and Economic
- 9 9. The Connecticut Valley and the Pequot War
- 10 10. Sugar and Slaves-The Caribbean
- 11 11. Mercantilism and the Growth of Piracy
- 12 12. South Carolina-Rice, Cattle, and Artisans
- 13 13. New Netherland Becomes New York
- 14 14. King Philip's War in New England
- 15 15. Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia
- 16 16. Santa Fe and the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
- 17 17. William Penn's New World Vision
- 18 18. The New England Uprising of 1689
- 19 19. Witchcraft in New England
- 20 20. Captives and Stories of Captivity
- 21 21. The Indians' New World
- 22 22. Family Life and Labor in Colonial America
- 23 23. Smallpox, 1721-The Inoculation Controversy
- 24 24. France, Senegal, and Louisiana
- 25 25. Georgia-Dreams and Realities
- 26 26. The Atlantic Slave Trade and South Carolina
- 27 27. The New York Conspiracy of 1741
- 28 28. The Great Awakening
- 29 29. The Albany Conference of 1754
- 30 30. The Great War for Empire
- 31 31. Pontiac's Revolt against the British
- 32 32. Imperial Reform-The Sugar and Stamp Acts
- 33 33. North Carolina Regulators Seek Local Rule
- 34 34. Virginia-Patrick Henry and the West
- 35 35. Destruction of Tea and Colonial Rebellion
- 36 36. Independence and Beyond
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