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From the Pilgrims' reasons for leaving Europe to the treacherous journey across the Atlantic, musician and artist Jeffrey Lewis puts to song the story of the Mayflower.

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  • The Mayflower
    The Mayflower

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    From the Pilgrims' reasons for leaving Europe to the treacherous journey across the Atlantic, musician and artist Jeffrey Lewis puts to song the story of the Mayflower.

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  • Life in Jamestown
    Life in Jamestown

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    Find out what it took to be a settler in the early-American colony of Jamestown.

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  • American Revolution
    American Revolution

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    Get the story of how a fledgling, largely disconnected nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.

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  • Death at Jamestown
    Death at Jamestown

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    English settlers arrived at Jamestown expecting riches to fall into their hands, but were soon faced with a much harsher reality.

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  • Deconstructing History: Mayflower
    Deconstructing History: Mayflower

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    How many people were on the Mayflower? And how long did it take for them to get to Plymouth? Get the facts.

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  • Boston Massacre
    Boston Massacre

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    Shots fired by British soldiers in the streets of Boston in 1770 would spark the American Revolution.

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  • Origins of Slavery in America
    Origins of Slavery in America

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    In 1619, the Dutch introduced the first captured Africans to America, planting the seeds of a slavery system that evolved into a nightmare of abuse and cuelty that would ultimately divide the nation.

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  • Colonists Protest British Policies
    Colonists Protest British Policies

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    From the 1760's onward, colonial anger grows as the British pass a series of taxes and laws. With each one, the two groups move closer to war.

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  • The Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party
    The Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party

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    In 1771, a group of colonists protest thirteen years of increasing British oppression, by attacking merchant ships in Boston Harbor. In retaliation, the British close the port, and inflict even harsher penalties.

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  • George Washington's Early Years
    George Washington's Early Years

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    George Washington was an ambitious young man who strove to refine his character.

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  • John Adams: The Early Years
    John Adams: The Early Years

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    One of the most influential founding fathers of the United States, John Adams persuaded Congress to adopt the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

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    Thomas Jefferson Meets John Adams

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    An unlikely pair whose tumultuous friendship lasted half a century, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on July 4, 1826, 50 years after signing the Declaration of Independence.

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    George Washington

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    See pictures from the life and presidency of George Washington.

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    See pictures from the life and presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

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    John Adams

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    See pictures from the life and presidency of John Adams.

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Read More about Colonial American Culture

Notwithstanding continuing differences and the persistence of colonial loyalties, a high culture that transcended local peculiarities began to develop in the early eighteenth century.

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