Describes cultural interests, developments, and shifts in colonial America between 1607 and 1763, covering such topics as education, religion, science, libraries, literature, drama, music, architecture, the decorative arts, and journalism.
Examines the traditions that existed during colonial times, looking at how these activities made work easier and how they brought communities together.
Describes the English, Spanish, French, and Dutch settlers' motivations for coming to the New World, the daily lives of each group, and their contributions to the development of American society.
Reenactments, dramatic readings, and interviews with historians examine significant events in U.S history from 1585 to 1763, discussing the early European settlers and interaction with Native Americans, the Jamestown and Puritan settlements, and religious diversity.