The Virginia Colony
Thomas Klise
For almost two centuries, Virginia was the most important of America’s colonies, in terms of size, wealth, and political leadership. This unit prov...
View full detailsFor almost two centuries, Virginia was the most important of America’s colonies, in terms of size, wealth, and political leadership. This unit prov...
View full detailsWhen Columbus “discovered” America in 1492, there were already several million real Americans living there. This two-part production shows how the ...
View full detailsThis colorful program traces the history of Ancient Egypt from its earliest settlers, and provides a close-up look at the important people and even...
View full detailsFor over two hundred years, the American Bill of Rights has been one of the most valuable possessions we have as a free people. It is a formal decl...
View full detailsMany issues divided England and her American colonies and led to the Revolutionary War. This cartoon-style production covers the divisive issues of...
View full detailsThis magnificent program provides a look at the emperors and politics, art and architecture, philosophy and popular culture of ancient Rome. Throug...
View full detailsDuring ancient times, the people of Greece enjoyed a culture in many ways more vibrant, more civilized, and more artistic than any we know today. T...
View full detailsThis colorful two-part production traces the history of ancient Egypt from its earliest settlers, and provides a close-up look at the important peo...
View full detailsThis unit explains the history behind the Declaration of Independence and illuminates the beauty of its words. The first half of the production est...
View full detailsThis magnificent introduction to the Civil War explores the chronology, politics, and economics of the war of 2,000 battles. It characterizes the U...
View full detailsThis production highlights the fascinating beginnings of the original thirteen colonies, from the establishment of Jamestown, VIrginia in 1607, to ...
View full detailsThe name “Rome” today conjures up images of a cosmopolitan city in Italy. But almost 3,000 years ago, Rome was more than just a city ... it was the...
View full detailsThe name “Rome” today conjures up images of a cosmopolitan city in Italy. But almost 3,000 years ago, Rome was more than just a city ... it was the...
View full detailsThe name “Rome” today conjures up images of a cosmopolitan city in Italy. But almost 3,000 years ago, Rome was more than just a city ... it was the...
View full detailsDuring ancient times, the people of Greece enjoyed a culture in many ways more vibrant, more civilized, and more artistic than any we know today. T...
View full detailsFought on American soil between the United States and Britain, the War of 1812 was certainly one of the strangest wars in history. It was a war tha...
View full detailsThe Monroe Doctrine stated that European interference in the Western Hemisphere would be considered interference in the affairs of the United State...
View full detailsThis program that will introduce students to the settling of the American West, from the 17th century when “the West” meant several miles from the ...
View full detailsFor the Native Americans, the long and bitter trail of tears had become one more dreadful example of man’s inhumanity to man. This program explores...
View full detailsWorld War I opened with a dizzying rush in the summer of 1914 and soon Europe was plunged into its most destructive struggle ever. In 1917, Preside...
View full detailsThis production reveals America’s Economic miracle that transformed the workbench of one day into the factory of the next. It shows how shrewd deve...
View full detailsThe War of 1812 signified the end of Colonial America, and firmly announced to the world that his new Republic could stand on its own. Fought on Am...
View full detailsThe French and Indian War involved the struggle between England and France for control over the eastern part of the North American continent. This ...
View full detailsBy 1840, there were more than five hundred abolitionist groups in America, including as members statesmen like Washington and Jefferson and poets l...
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