https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Colonial+Williamsburg+Foundation&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CCreator&output=atom2024-03-28T15:30:45-04:00Omekahttps://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/170Enslaving Virginia accounts for the development and growth of a racially based slave system that profoundly affected the lives, fortunes, and values of blacks and whites.]]>2020-03-06T09:08:07-05:00
Enslaving Virginia accounts for the development and growth of a racially based slave system that profoundly affected the lives, fortunes, and values of blacks and whites.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/172Choosing Revolution traces the development of the new nation by exploring the complex decisions every Virginian faced: continued loyalty to the crown or separation.]]>2019-12-17T09:53:33-05:00
Choosing Revolution traces the development of the new nation by exploring the complex decisions every Virginian faced: continued loyalty to the crown or separation.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/173Buying Respectability tells the story of the “consumer revolution,” a transformation in people’s standards and styles of living that revolutionized trade, commerce, technology, and ultimately, the way people lived at every level of society.]]>2020-12-01T14:31:00-05:00
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Buying Respectability : The Consumer Revolution in Colonial Virginia. Resource Manual
Buying Respectability tells the story of the “consumer revolution,” a transformation in people’s standards and styles of living that revolutionized trade, commerce, technology, and ultimately, the way people lived at every level of society.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/174Freeing Religion discusses the colonists’ religious lives and the social and political changes that led away from the established church to the free practice of diverse religious beliefs.]]>2019-12-17T09:54:56-05:00
Freeing Religion discusses the colonists’ religious lives and the social and political changes that led away from the established church to the free practice of diverse religious beliefs.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/175Redefining Family explores changes taking place within black, white, and Native American families, including the contribution of external factors and the inter-relationships between family groups to the development of a new American family.]]>2020-06-16T13:57:55-04:00
Redefining Family explores changes taking place within black, white, and Native American families, including the contribution of external factors and the inter-relationships between family groups to the development of a new American family.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/176Taking Possession deals with the colonists’ quest for land ownership and how their quest affected Native Americans, settlers from other nations, and the development of fundamental American values.]]>2019-12-17T09:56:07-05:00
Taking Possession deals with the colonists’ quest for land ownership and how their quest affected Native Americans, settlers from other nations, and the development of fundamental American values.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/177Taking Possession: Slavery and the Movement West examines the ever-changing nature of slavery and the relations among races from the founding of Jamestown in 1607 to the settlement of Kentucky at the end of the eighteenth century.]]>2019-12-17T09:56:46-05:00
Taking Possession: Slavery and the Movement West examines the ever-changing nature of slavery and the relations among races from the founding of Jamestown in 1607 to the settlement of Kentucky at the end of the eighteenth century.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/179The African American Legacy is a chronology from 1760 to 1783 of events concerning and important to enslaved and free colonial African Americans. There is a two-page section following the chronology summarizing the post-Revolution situation.]]>2019-12-17T15:40:56-05:00
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The African American Legacy : Before, During and After the American Revolution
The African American Legacy is a chronology from 1760 to 1783 of events concerning and important to enslaved and free colonial African Americans. There is a two-page section following the chronology summarizing the post-Revolution situation.
This chronology was created with two objectives in mind: 1. To provide as full a linear account of relevant events as possible from the Seven Years’ War through the end of the American Revolution and 2. To help program planners and interpreters to put local events within a wider context. The chronology includes world event as well as events in Great Britain, North America, Virginia, and Williamsburg.
]]>https://cwfpublications.omeka.net/items/show/182hoosing Revolution, Transforming Family (known for a period of time as Redefining Family), Freeing Religion, Enslaving Virginia, Taking Possession, and Buying Respectability: The Consumer Revolution in Colonial Virginia.]]>2021-07-06T09:52:39-04:00
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Teaching History at Colonial Williamsburg : A Plan of Thematic Interpretation
This publication explains the latest interpretive framework for Colonial Williamsburg and introduces the six interconnected “storylines” that were used to produce educational programming in the Historic Area: Choosing Revolution, Transforming Family (known for a period of time as Redefining Family), Freeing Religion, Enslaving Virginia, Taking Possession, and Buying Respectability: The Consumer Revolution in Colonial Virginia.