By the 18th century, 45,000 Africans are transported annually on British ships. 1700s: Almost half of the slaves coming to North America arrive in Charleston. Many stay in South Carolina to work ...
A fresh clue to the lost colonists’ fate emerged when curators backlit this 16th-century map of what is ... mid-Atlantic coast of North America that seeded both the British Empire and the ...
America still is a work in progress. But oh, what an amazing work it is." Katie McKinney, is the Margaret Beck Pritchard Associate curator of Maps and Prints for the Colonial Williamsburg ...
Intense wildfires in Canada have sparked pollution alerts across swathes of North America as smoke is blown ... Canada is the Donnie Creek fire in British Columbia which is now blazing over ...
The good news for those based in North America is that Virgin Atlantic's route map is heavy on U.S. and Caribbean destinations. Like many co-branded credit cards, the British Airways Visa ...
The museum, Colonial Williamsburg, also has identified more than 80 children who lined its pinewood benches in the 1760s.
A museum in Virginia has nearly finished restoring the nation’s oldest surviving schoolhouse for Black children ...
America still is a work in progress. But oh, what an amazing work it is." The Cape Cod-style home was built in 1760 and still contains much of its original wood and brick. It will anchor a ...
The museum, Colonial Williamsburg, also has identified more than 80 children who lined its pinewood benches in the 1760s ... leaders across much of Colonial America forbid educating enslaved ...