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391 Government in Colonial Virginia
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Do you ever wonder how governments met and worked in colonial British America?
Williamsburg, Virginia, served as the capital of Virginia between 1699 and 1779. During its 80 years of service as capital, Williamsburg represented the center of British authority in Virginia. This meant the Royal Governor of the colony lived in Williamsburg. Indigenous, colonial, and other delegations came to Williamsburg to negotiate treaties and trade with Virginia. And, the colonial government met in Williamsburg’s capitol building to pass laws, listen to court cases, and debate ideas.
Katie Schinabeck, a historian of historical memory and the American Revolution and the Digital Projects Researcher at Colonial Williamsburg’s Innovation Studios, takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of Williamsburg’s colonial capitol building to explore how the government of colonial Virginia worked and operated.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/391 Sponsor Links
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Civics Resources
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- Episode 315: History and American Democracy
- Episode 328: Warren Milteer, Free People of Color in Early America
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Manage episode 433932098 series 60397
Do you ever wonder how governments met and worked in colonial British America?
Williamsburg, Virginia, served as the capital of Virginia between 1699 and 1779. During its 80 years of service as capital, Williamsburg represented the center of British authority in Virginia. This meant the Royal Governor of the colony lived in Williamsburg. Indigenous, colonial, and other delegations came to Williamsburg to negotiate treaties and trade with Virginia. And, the colonial government met in Williamsburg’s capitol building to pass laws, listen to court cases, and debate ideas.
Katie Schinabeck, a historian of historical memory and the American Revolution and the Digital Projects Researcher at Colonial Williamsburg’s Innovation Studios, takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of Williamsburg’s colonial capitol building to explore how the government of colonial Virginia worked and operated.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/391 Sponsor Links
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- The Power of Place: The Centennial Campaign for Colonial Williamsburg
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Civics Resources
Complementary Episodes
- Episode 084: How Historians Read Historical Sources
- Episode 099: Pirates & Pirate Nests in the British Atlantic World
- Episode 153: Committees and Congresses: Governments of the American Revolution
- Episode 202: The Early History of the United States Congress
- Episode 259: American Legal History & the Bill of Rights
- Episode 315: History and American Democracy
- Episode 328: Warren Milteer, Free People of Color in Early America
- Episode 389: Nicole Eustace, Indigenous Justice in Early America
Listen!
- Apple Podcasts
- Spotify
- Google Podcasts
- Amazon Music
- Ben Franklin's World iOS App
- Ben Franklin's World Android App
Helpful Links
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