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Indians Of Early America (1957)
*Indians of Early America* (1957) is an **educational documentary** produced by **Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation (EBEC)** that re-creates the **daily life, traditions, and cultural ...
In early America, local governments, the courts and the clergy collected vital data like births, marriages and deaths. But these records weren’t the only tools people used to track their family ...
Long before there was ancestry.com, there were samplers. “Genealogical samplers recording births, marriages and deaths became popular around 1790,” explains a placard accompanying the new exhibition ...
In early America, fear walked alongside faith. Settlers brought with them a deep belief in good and evil, angels and demons, God and the Devil. Life was harsh and uncertain, and when crops failed or ...
The Richland Early American Center for History invites the public to discover life in the early America during the 18th and 19th centuries from living historical reenactors at American Heritage Days ...
BYU history professor Tyson Reeder holds a copy of his award-winning book, “Serpent in Eden: Foreign Meddling and Partisan Politics in James Madison’s America.” The book recently earned the $50,000 ...
Introduction: the experience of early American technology -- Technology in early America: a view from the 1990s -- The exhilaration of early American technology: an essay -- Lost, hidden, obstructed ...
In the trailer for The Testament of Ann Lee—the Amanda Seyfried drama in theaters now—you’ll see much of what you might expect from a film about early American religion. There’s spirited devotional ...
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