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This hub of American colonial history features cobblestone streets, botanical gardens, theme parks—and a 300-acre living ...
Indentured servants became vital to the colonial economy. The timing of the Virginia colony was ideal. The Thirty Year's War had left Europe's economy depressed, and many skilled and unskilled ...
YORKTOWN — The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown will present “Cheers! The Spirited History of Alcohol in Colonial ...
Virginia, 1639: The first law to exclude "Negroes" from normal protections by the government was enacted. • Maryland, 1664: The first colonial "anti-amalgamation" law is enacted (amalgamation ...
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the Virginia Revolution 250 Commission will serve as hosts for the program. The screening is free and open to the public, although advance registration is ...