The History of the Americans
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The Mayflower Sails
Who were the Pilgrims, and how was it that they settled in the Netherlands, only to sail on the Mayflower for the lower Hudson River? And having done that, what was it like on board, and how was it t
The Mayflower Moment in History
This episode starts at the end of the story of the Pilgrims at Plymouth by looking at the famous "Mayflower Compact," and how Americans have spoken and written about it for more than 200 years. Was i
Sidebar: Daniel Webster’s Speech of July 4, 1800
This years Independence Day "Sidebar" episode is about 18 year-old Daniel Websters first public speech, on the 4th of July, 1800, in front of an audience of good citizens in Hanover, New Hampshire.
In Virginia in 1619: Part 1
The year 1619 is a famous one in the history of Virginia. There were two big moments -- the introduction of the "Great Charter," which brought representative government to the future United States fo
The Road to Plymouth Part 3: Kidnapped!
This episode looks at the kidnapping of Squanto - Tisquantum - in 1614, along with 26 other Wampanoags, in the context of the extraordinarily robust trade between northern Europeans and the tribes alo
The Road to Plymouth Part 2: John Smith’s Invention of New England and Some Other Stuff
It is 1614. John Smith of Jamestown fame is now looking for a new gig, and he sets his gimlet eye on the northeast coast of North America. He travels the coast in a small boat, and by 1616 has produc
Sidebar: Herbert Hoover’s Memorial Day Speech at Valley Forge
On May 30, 1931, the Saturday after Memorial Day, the beleaguered President Herbert Hoover addressed a crowd of 20,000 people under sweltering heat at Valley Forge. This episode looks at that speech
The Road to Plymouth Part 1: The First Pilgrims
We are on the road to Plymouth. There are several strands that weave together in 1620, when the Pilgrims on the Mayflower land at an abandoned Indian village known as Patuxet, at a site John Smith ha
Champlain Invades New York, Again
Samuel de Champlain returns to New France in 1615, and leads an alliance of Huron and Algonquin tribes into western New York State to attack Onondaga, the heavily fortified heart of Iroquois territory