Colonization

William Brewster: Patriarch of the Pilgrims

In a quiet English village named Scrooby, a group of believers met to observe the Lord’s Day.  There were no…

3 years ago

How the Pilgrims Changed the World – Plymouth 400th Anniversary Video

We consider how God used the Pilgrims to change the world, and what we should learn from their example in…

3 years ago

Margaret Winthrop: Her Husband is Known in the Gates

A ship lay at anchor off the Isle of Wight.  On board the ship was a governor, the governor of…

3 years ago

Building a Dugout Canoe

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5 years ago

Spanish Invade North Carolina! (Video)

Did you know that Spain invaded North Carolina? Learn these forgotten stories at historic Brunswick, North Carolina.

6 years ago

Marcus Whitman: Oregon’s Missionary

A solitary medical doctor urged his horse forward into the cold and foggy November night. Behind him lay the safety,…

8 years ago

The Walls of Charleston

As this recreation shows, when it was founded walls were built around Charleston. It was the only British walled city…

8 years ago

A Colonial Trading Ship

The Adventure - a replica of a colonial coastal trading vessel. These little ships were the mainstay of the American…

8 years ago

John Winthrop: Lawful Liberties Such as Christ Allows

It was the 4th of July in Boston. A middle-aged colonial leader stood on shore and looked out over a…

8 years ago

Catching a Runaway with Poetry

On March 6, 1776, this poem was published in the Pennsylvania Gazette, as an advertisement to catch a young servant who had…

10 years ago