VIDEO MEDIA
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S EARLY YEARS
John Washington Arrives in the Colonies | 01 >
The Marriages of John Washington | 02 >
Lawrence Washington | A Man of Education | 03 >
Augustine Washington | A Devoted & Ambitious Father | 04 >
Washington’s Lifelong Connection to the Land | 05 >
The Ferry Farm: death, tragedy, and hope | 07 >
The Washingtons place in Virginia Society | 08 >
A Sudden Reversal of Fortunes | 09 >
The Third Son | No Status, Education, Wealth or Future Prospects | 10 >
George Washington’s Most Painful Shortcoming | 11 >
My Social Guidebook | The Rules of Civility | 12 >
The Pursuit of Reading | 13 >
The Influence of Lawrence Washington | & the Fairfax Family | 14 >
Social & Marriage Opportunities | 15 >
Could Naval Service be the Answer? | 16 >
Geometry, Courage and Surveying | 17 >
Tuberculosis, Barbados and Smallpox | 18 >
A Joyless Christmas and Brotherly Advice | 19 >
Mount Vernon - Washington's Home | 20 >
EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY
We are Loyal Englishmen! | October 7, 1763 | 01 >
The Sugar Act Puzzle | April 5, 1764 | 02 >
Benjamin Franklin & the House of Commons | February 2, 1765 | 03 >
Isaac Baare Stands Up For The Colonies | February 6, 1765 | 04 >
The Stamp Act Controversy | March 2, 1765 | 05 >
The Quartering Act & the Birth of the Committees of Correspondence | March 24, 1765 | 06 >
The Colonies United at the Stamp Act Congress | October 7, 1765 | 07 >
The Declaratory Act | The Townshend Acts & Non-Importation Agreements | March 18,1766 | 08 >
The Southern Non-Importation Agreements in Song | March 18,1766 | 09 >
The Boston Massacre | Facts & Propaganda | March 18,1766 | 10 >
The Boston Massacre Trial | An Unexpected Result | October 24, 1770 | 11 >
The Boston Tea Act | Another Parlimentary Trick | May 10, 1773 | 12 >
The Boston Tea Destruction [Boston Tea Party] | December 16, 1773 | 13 >
LIFE with MARTHA
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