Virtual Lecture – Music of the American Revolution: The 250th

Our War for Independence is reflected in patriotic songs, ballads, marches and dance tunes — a rich reflection of Americans’ fears, hopes and pride as the war progressed. Not just associated with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and the like, this music also represents the downtrodden, rebel and tory alike. This lecture with Dr.… Continue reading Virtual Lecture – Music of the American Revolution: The 250th

Virtual Lecture – Strangers in the Realm: Immigration to Colonial America with Dr. Richard Bell

The American colonies were full of strangers—new arrivals born far away. Among the white population, those colonies teemed with immigrants from all across western Europe and elsewhere. Why did they come? Where did they settle? How did they live? To answer these questions, we’ll examine the demographic makeup of the British colonies in 1700 and… Continue reading Virtual Lecture – Strangers in the Realm: Immigration to Colonial America with Dr. Richard Bell

A Colonial Yuletide

Celebrate a Colonial Holiday with Historic Annapolis! Step back in time and ring in the season with a festive afternoon of yuletide cheer at the William Paca House and the Hogshead Trades Museum! It’s the year 1775 and Christmas is coming to colonial Annapolis! Discover how the holidays were celebrated in early America through music,… Continue reading A Colonial Yuletide