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when we teach the colonial peri od, it's critical to point out the colonies that united states and later united states received less than 5% of the 12 million enslaved africans forcibly transported across the atlantic ocean from the beginnings of the slave trade, which is in the 15th century until 1867 when the transatlantic slave trade finally ended. that said, on the even the american civil war, the american south was home to about 4 million enslaved african-americans. the largest population of black slaves in atlantic history. how this came to be can be explained by teaching the history of the united states within this broader geographic context. the haitian revolution, which transformed the french colony of center main from caribbean's wealthiest slave society into the independent black republic of haiti had a profound effect on the united states. as white as shown, the violence the revolution sent thousands of migrants, black and white, slave and free to u.s. ports from philadelphia to new orleans. they brought with them terrifying stories of the violence of insurrection. one of the
when we teach the colonial peri od, it's critical to point out the colonies that united states and later united states received less than 5% of the 12 million enslaved africans forcibly transported across the atlantic ocean from the beginnings of the slave trade, which is in the 15th century until 1867 when the transatlantic slave trade finally ended. that said, on the even the american civil war, the american south was home to about 4 million enslaved african-americans. the largest population...
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it's not just about the original 13 colonies. and so i like them to see that there are other ways that people lived, other ways to look at life, that are just as valid as the ones that we tend to think are the only way to do things. >>> welcome to ponce deleon fountain of youth archaeological park. where florida's oldest park with guest book records stretching back to 1867, they commemorate the landing of ponce deleon somewhere near here anda also the location of the 1565 first settlement of st. augustine, 42 years before the settlement of jamestown was founded and 55 years before the pilgrims landed on plymouth rock. ponce deleon was an explorer. he came over in christopher columbus's second voyage to the new world in 1493. he rose through the ranks of the spanish military on the island of espanola and then later puerto rico. he was appointed governor of puerto rico much to the chagrin of christopher columbus's son diego who protested. the king of spain really likes juan ponce deleon and said i would like you to be in charge of
it's not just about the original 13 colonies. and so i like them to see that there are other ways that people lived, other ways to look at life, that are just as valid as the ones that we tend to think are the only way to do things. >>> welcome to ponce deleon fountain of youth archaeological park. where florida's oldest park with guest book records stretching back to 1867, they commemorate the landing of ponce deleon somewhere near here anda also the location of the 1565 first...
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from the southern colonies and end the rebellion. washington's army marches into valley forge, about 20 miles west. in this is actually a painting will be very recognizable to people. probably one of the most iconic images of the american revolution. it was painted after the civil war. very evocative of the date december 19, 1777, as washington's army marches into its winter quarters of valley forge. and couple of the objects i have would have been witnesses to that winter encampment. the first is a para silver camp cups. these pastel to relatives of general washington who had this "w" engraved on the later and the legend camp cup owned and used by general washington during the war of the revolution. these are part of a set of 12 cups which remarkable is the original receipt has survived. we know that these were made by a philadelphia silversmith working at second and market street in old city philadelphia. washington paid for these cups two days before he in the continental army marched to philadelphia write down chestnut street, vi
from the southern colonies and end the rebellion. washington's army marches into valley forge, about 20 miles west. in this is actually a painting will be very recognizable to people. probably one of the most iconic images of the american revolution. it was painted after the civil war. very evocative of the date december 19, 1777, as washington's army marches into its winter quarters of valley forge. and couple of the objects i have would have been witnesses to that winter encampment. the first...
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so did many other colonies. such royal vetoes were only one aspect of the conflict's history over the protection of the slave trade. even that royal instructions the governor's order them to veto any such duties, we cannot see every effort. when george the second appointed arthur dodge as the road governor, he was instructed that it is our will to the king pleasure that you do not give your consent to pass any law imposing duties on negroes. in 7074, the continental congress try to override the king's protection by punishing those who bought slaves, just like those who bought tea. -- jan we will neither be concerned in it ourselves or will we higher such vessels or such commodities or manufacturers to those who are concerned in it. overlooking the deleted cause shows our myopia. slavery was born neither from a free market or a democratic government. these included while proclamations that gave away land rights the colonies -- colonists who purchased slaves. 50 acres of slaves for every acre lot in virginia. supp
so did many other colonies. such royal vetoes were only one aspect of the conflict's history over the protection of the slave trade. even that royal instructions the governor's order them to veto any such duties, we cannot see every effort. when george the second appointed arthur dodge as the road governor, he was instructed that it is our will to the king pleasure that you do not give your consent to pass any law imposing duties on negroes. in 7074, the continental congress try to override the...
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the colonies? yeah. >> guest: about -- in 1760 probably almost two million, two million by 1770. >> guest: about -- in 1760 probably almost two million, two million by 1770. so it's still relatively small compared to the, what, eight nine, ten million of england. we're about a fifth of that, but we're growing much faster than britain itself. so there is this prospect, as benjamin franklin saw it, that sooner or later, we're going to pass them. the trajectory of the two -- the demographic trajectory of the two parts of the imperial empire is -- the americans are going to outstrip the british. and sooner or later, he felt the capital would have to be moved to america. c-span: was there any place in the world then that the population elected their sovereign? >> guest: no. that's what -- well, there were elections in some parts of the netherlands and switzerland, and so on, but no -- no -- election of leaders was simply not -- except for the british house of commons. that was the one place where you ha
the colonies? yeah. >> guest: about -- in 1760 probably almost two million, two million by 1770. >> guest: about -- in 1760 probably almost two million, two million by 1770. so it's still relatively small compared to the, what, eight nine, ten million of england. we're about a fifth of that, but we're growing much faster than britain itself. so there is this prospect, as benjamin franklin saw it, that sooner or later, we're going to pass them. the trajectory of the two -- the...
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>> and this was an anglican church of england colony! >> reporter: archer was among the first to arrive at the colony and he had returned to england and come back during the dying times. >> so was he a secret catholic and was he trying to undermine the colony from within? >> what would have happened if he had been found out? >> they would have shot him on the spot. he would have been condemned as a traitor and shot. >> reporter: here's another mystery. someone must have placed that silver box in captain archer's grave. so perhaps he had a coconspirator! bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> the associates admit they have doubt on the silver box. they say it might have just been a catholic relic repurposed for use by process extents. but they think the secret catholic explanation is more likely. >>> tracking heavy downpours. tropical downpours now. this stuff develops in dc toward montgomery loudon county seeing this and if you are in leesburg in germantown iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after
>> and this was an anglican church of england colony! >> reporter: archer was among the first to arrive at the colony and he had returned to england and come back during the dying times. >> so was he a secret catholic and was he trying to undermine the colony from within? >> what would have happened if he had been found out? >> they would have shot him on the spot. he would have been condemned as a traitor and shot. >> reporter: here's another mystery....
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as did other colonies. indeed given the royal instructions to governors, he ordered them to veto any such duties. we cannot see any such effort. thus, the royal governor of north carolina in 18 -- said it is the king's approval that you do not pass any laws or duties involving negroes. the continental congress tried to override the king's protection by punishing fellow colonists. saying, you will neither import nor purchase any slave, after which, we will discontinue the slave trade and we will neither be concerned with it ourselves nor will we sell our vessels or manufactured to those involved in it. slavery was born either from a free market nor a government. imperial and monarchical policies created incentive for colonists to promote slavery for more than a century. these included royal proclamations the cable way land rights to colonists to purchase every slave. 60 acres of land for every slave you bought in virginia. supporting the slave trade was britain from navy and particular. the deleted clause po
as did other colonies. indeed given the royal instructions to governors, he ordered them to veto any such duties. we cannot see any such effort. thus, the royal governor of north carolina in 18 -- said it is the king's approval that you do not pass any laws or duties involving negroes. the continental congress tried to override the king's protection by punishing fellow colonists. saying, you will neither import nor purchase any slave, after which, we will discontinue the slave trade and we will...
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starting in the early colonial period, there had been a number of colonial legislators that had passed laws encouraging people to grow hemp. they created some tariffs and some bounties to grow it. after the american revolution, congress started passing tariffs on hemp to protect the domestic market 1780 9, 1810, and even up to 1851. the united states navy was really the driving force behind pushing for the development of the domestic hemp industry because all the sources of hemp that the military used came from foreign sources primarily italy and russia. it was thought that it would be a tremendous strategic advantage for the united states if we could have a domestic source of that without having to rely on other nations. unfortunately, the hemp that was grown in the united states was not really the same quality as the hemp that we could get from europe. mainly because processing was so difficult and we never could find a way to process the hemp and produce the products that we needed to to create the same polity of hemp products that you can get from other sources. delia: how did you
starting in the early colonial period, there had been a number of colonial legislators that had passed laws encouraging people to grow hemp. they created some tariffs and some bounties to grow it. after the american revolution, congress started passing tariffs on hemp to protect the domestic market 1780 9, 1810, and even up to 1851. the united states navy was really the driving force behind pushing for the development of the domestic hemp industry because all the sources of hemp that the...
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and a century after germany's colonial rule, calls on berlin to ignore knowledge the chilling of tens of thousands -- to acknowledge the chilling of tens of thousands. i brent goff, good to have you with us. it went to the wire, but after a frantic day, greek prime minister alexis tsipras be a midnight deadline to submit a list of economic reforms to european creditors. at home, the background volume has been getting louder and louder in support for staying in the eurozone. our coverage begins in athens. >> we are staying in europe. that is the motto of thousands of people. they reach agreement with creditors. politicians rushing in for talks. athens waiting to sign off on the offer. it won't be easy. the far left wing of his body -- party rejects it. we want an agreement that respects the dignity of the people and which opens a way out of the crisis. >> details are not yet known. they come to an agreement with creditors. they have become a symbol of the crisis. a scene repeated every day across the country. they often have to queue several times while people wait. they wonder and fea
and a century after germany's colonial rule, calls on berlin to ignore knowledge the chilling of tens of thousands -- to acknowledge the chilling of tens of thousands. i brent goff, good to have you with us. it went to the wire, but after a frantic day, greek prime minister alexis tsipras be a midnight deadline to submit a list of economic reforms to european creditors. at home, the background volume has been getting louder and louder in support for staying in the eurozone. our coverage begins...
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that will increase the pre take greater responsibility for its colonial past. brent: russia might have the tilde u.n. attempts to label the massacre a genocide but it has not stopped germany's angela merkel from meeting relatives of those killed. the german chancellor heard first-hand accounts as they murdered 8000 from the bloodiest episode since world war ii. >> those that lived through the massacre. she met with women relatives. serbian soldiers killed more than 8000 bosnian men and employees during the civil war. serbia and russia have blocked the war crime being designated a genocide. they spoke firmly against them. >> i am here at a time that marks it. i believe it is the utmost importance. and we continue to deal with it. they encouraged economic development. >> many people are pinning a lot of their hopes on germany and angela merkel. brent: to the tour de france now. another bruising day for the yellow jersey your fabian withdrew while leading the race on tuesday. it was tony martin who became the hallowed garments latest victim. they were inside and c
that will increase the pre take greater responsibility for its colonial past. brent: russia might have the tilde u.n. attempts to label the massacre a genocide but it has not stopped germany's angela merkel from meeting relatives of those killed. the german chancellor heard first-hand accounts as they murdered 8000 from the bloodiest episode since world war ii. >> those that lived through the massacre. she met with women relatives. serbian soldiers killed more than 8000 bosnian men and...
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starting in the early colonial period there were a number of colonial legislatures that it passed laws encouraging people to grow hemp. they created tariffs and some bounties to grow it. after the american revolution congress started passing tariffs on hemp to protect the domestic market. 1789, 1810, and of until 1861. the united states navy was really the driving force behind pushing for the development of a domestic hemp industry because all the sources of hemp the military used came from foreign sources. primarily italy and russia. and thought it would be a committed strategic advantage if we could have a domestic source of that without having to rely on these other nations. unfortunately the hemp grown in the united states was not the same quality as the hemp we can get from europe because processing was so difficult. we could never find in the u.s. a way to process the hemp and then produce the products to create the same quality of hemp products we get from other sources. >> how did you research? abernathy: first i looked at the early government legislation that set up the tariff
starting in the early colonial period there were a number of colonial legislatures that it passed laws encouraging people to grow hemp. they created tariffs and some bounties to grow it. after the american revolution congress started passing tariffs on hemp to protect the domestic market. 1789, 1810, and of until 1861. the united states navy was really the driving force behind pushing for the development of a domestic hemp industry because all the sources of hemp the military used came from...
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have seen the large broadsides printed, posted up in public places, this is probably the way many colonial americans first red the words of the declaration of independence was in newspapers in philadelphia, then quickly scattering out to the other colonies and eventually appearing in print. independence had actually been already declared on july 2 1776. we celebrate the fourth. the fourth is the day the final version of the declaration was adopted by congress and then sent often printed. this is tuesday, july 2, 1776. just general disruptions of activity going on in various cities around the world and around the nation, news, things going on a providence, newport new haven philadelphia. the news must have arrived very in the day because they had set the type, into the news column just before the classified ads and here, this day the continental congress declared the united colonies free and independent states. that is the announcement of the birth of the united states. then, to be sold and we move on to the classifieds. i love showing people that as much as the declaration. that is really
have seen the large broadsides printed, posted up in public places, this is probably the way many colonial americans first red the words of the declaration of independence was in newspapers in philadelphia, then quickly scattering out to the other colonies and eventually appearing in print. independence had actually been already declared on july 2 1776. we celebrate the fourth. the fourth is the day the final version of the declaration was adopted by congress and then sent often printed. this...
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call about the colonial penn program now.'ll be glad you did. >>> this morning on "world news now," making history. today in south carolina. in a matter of hours, the confederate flag will be coming down from the grounds of the state capitol. the emotional decision and today's ceremony. >> confronting terror. the fbi stops several attempts attacks on the u.s. the fear leading up to the fourth of july confirmed. >> pope's apology. the pontiff asks for forgiveness in south america as he makes an unusual stop on his tour. burger king. >> and summer tradition. music festivals full of surprising acts. people watching and the sounds of the season. >> it's like getting a shot of adrenaline. i get this rush of energy. >> turning these huge parties into big business on this friday, july 10th. >> from abc news this is "world news now" within t.j. holmes and reena ninan. >> hey there, everybody, on this friday. the end of an era in south carolina. the confederate flag is coming down from the grounds of the state house in a matter of hou
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cuba was the last of the spanish colonies in the americas. and so the cuban people were eager to be independent. the ten years war was the first effort by the kbans to free themselves of spanish rule. it was led by a rich landowner who freed his slaves and sold all of his properties, sugar mills that he owned and he dedicated all of his assets to the cause of cuba's independence movement. it was a war that the united states basically helped the exiles to debilitate spain. cuba was an island not connected to florida's mainland. in 1880 key west was the most populated city in the state of florida, total population around 20,000. and they were mostly cubans. spanish was the language. the industry was tobacco industry. they would bring from cuba tobacco leaves, raw tobacco leaves and roll them in the tobacco factories and that way they were able to sell the finished product as a domestic product in the american market avoiding the custom duty. that was the rationale for the tobacco industry in key west. spaniards tried to demoralize the exile cub
cuba was the last of the spanish colonies in the americas. and so the cuban people were eager to be independent. the ten years war was the first effort by the kbans to free themselves of spanish rule. it was led by a rich landowner who freed his slaves and sold all of his properties, sugar mills that he owned and he dedicated all of his assets to the cause of cuba's independence movement. it was a war that the united states basically helped the exiles to debilitate spain. cuba was an island not...
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from the southern colonies and end the rebellion. washington's army marches into valley forge, like i say, about 20 miles west, and this is actually a painting. it will be very recognizable to people. probably one of the most iconic images of the american revolution. it was painted after the civil war, so it's about a century later as a commemorative work, but very evocative of the date, the cymer 19, 1777, as washington's army marches along the gulf road into its winter quarters at valley forge -- the date, december 19, 1777. a couple of objects i have here would have been witnesses to that encampment. the first is a pair of silver handcuffs. these past down through relatives of general washington who had this w engraved on them later. the legend camp cup owned and used by general washington during the revolution. these two are part of a set of 12. what's remarkable is the original receipt has survived, so we know this was made by a philadelphia silversmith who was working at the can market street -- second market street. washington
from the southern colonies and end the rebellion. washington's army marches into valley forge, like i say, about 20 miles west, and this is actually a painting. it will be very recognizable to people. probably one of the most iconic images of the american revolution. it was painted after the civil war, so it's about a century later as a commemorative work, but very evocative of the date, the cymer 19, 1777, as washington's army marches along the gulf road into its winter quarters at valley...
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some colonies and deborah to -- endeavored to create their own magna carta structures. except this also refers to the word of god, which was not featured particularly prominently in the early versions. william penn is credited with the first american printing of the great charter and using it in forming the rules of pennsylvania. he had first hand experience of the battlefields of england before he came over to found the colony. it motivated the declaration of independence in 1776 and the framing of the new constitution in 1787. but you will know much better than i the answer to that question, but it seems to me obvious that the denial of their heritage as englishmen would have played a part in the demand for independence, but the framing of the new constitution will have needed something more. the lawyers would have known everything about's this -- who in 1789 and had disentangle the different medieval versions. they would have known about civil liberties in 18th-century britain. the colonists said no vote in the parliament -- had no vote in the parliament which was no
some colonies and deborah to -- endeavored to create their own magna carta structures. except this also refers to the word of god, which was not featured particularly prominently in the early versions. william penn is credited with the first american printing of the great charter and using it in forming the rules of pennsylvania. he had first hand experience of the battlefields of england before he came over to found the colony. it motivated the declaration of independence in 1776 and the...
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but they are sort of a hallmark of a spanish colonial ship. when you see a lot of these olive jars, you know it's probably a spanish ship. we are always looking for little things on the sea floor and here we were able to find the needle in the haystack so to speak. these are literally needles from the wreck of the atocha and bronze straight pins from both ship wrecks the atocha and margarita. it's remarkable they are there. but, you know, had to sew clothes, you had to make those sorts of repairs while you were at sea so these things were essential. essential part of life at sea, being able to sew. the steel needles were found as a clump, s all fused together in a mass and that clump had to be taken apart in the laboratory so each needle was separated from the others and then each needle was conserved, stabilized. so we could present them in the museum today. we're in the treasure gallery of our museum, and this is where we display and explain a lot of the rich things from the wreck the jewelry and the bullion and some of the pressure cargo ab
but they are sort of a hallmark of a spanish colonial ship. when you see a lot of these olive jars, you know it's probably a spanish ship. we are always looking for little things on the sea floor and here we were able to find the needle in the haystack so to speak. these are literally needles from the wreck of the atocha and bronze straight pins from both ship wrecks the atocha and margarita. it's remarkable they are there. but, you know, had to sew clothes, you had to make those sorts of...
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it's the first english colony first parliament english colony in america.irst beachhead or what was to be a great english empire in the new world. and the first two three years are some of the most challenging the colony ever endures. a combination of starvation food shortages indiana tack and disease really decimates the number of settlers. >> brown: so the discovery of these four men how did it come about? did you know you were looking for them in particular? >> we didn't. what we were looking for what we hope to find was the original church. the 1608 church which is the first english church in america. so we weren't looking for that. >> brown: and so captain gabriel archer robert reverend hunt sir fernando wantman and captain west. what do we know and why is it important to find their remains? >> we know a good deal about two of them. and if we start with the reverend robert humps first anglican minister at jonestown he's responsible for ministering services church of england services to the settlers. but also to begin the long process of preaching to lo
it's the first english colony first parliament english colony in america.irst beachhead or what was to be a great english empire in the new world. and the first two three years are some of the most challenging the colony ever endures. a combination of starvation food shortages indiana tack and disease really decimates the number of settlers. >> brown: so the discovery of these four men how did it come about? did you know you were looking for them in particular? >> we didn't. what we...
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augustine colony, he ranged up the coast to north carolina, possibly as far as the chesapeake bay. dotting the land with settlements. however, many of these settlements did not prosper. the spanish colonists had difficulty growing food in the new climate. and relations with the area native americans were iffy at best. after a mutiny in st. augustine where his people rose up for lack of food menendez was forced to consolidate all his colonies back to st. augustine. it lasted here for about nine months. evidently relations with the spanish had degraded to the point where the tim uk wa were asking them to leave in the most direct manner they could. the colony was moved across the mattansas river to anastasia island, where it was located for seven years. the location proved to be a little bit exposed to the weather, and after constant erosion and perhaps a pirate attack or two, the city was moved to its present location at the west end of the bridge of lions, where it sits today. >>> in 1960, dr. robert hailing, a former navy pilot and a dentist moved to st. augustine and with the loca
augustine colony, he ranged up the coast to north carolina, possibly as far as the chesapeake bay. dotting the land with settlements. however, many of these settlements did not prosper. the spanish colonists had difficulty growing food in the new climate. and relations with the area native americans were iffy at best. after a mutiny in st. augustine where his people rose up for lack of food menendez was forced to consolidate all his colonies back to st. augustine. it lasted here for about nine...
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it's important within porto rico, as basically when everyone agrees to call it a colony of the unitedtes some of these problems, a lot of these problems have to do with the fact that since porto rico's take over of the united states it's a cash cow for the country and american corporations. and has been basically, i think, undernourished financially over the last 117 years creating problems with this - what i call the colonial model that the united states has, porto rico being the colony. >> if you look at the period after peurto ricans elect their government. roughly starting after the world war ii did the united states basically wash its hands of the place after that? >> well essentially peurto rico had its legs taken away at the outset of the relationship and replaced by a series of crutches. there has been bootstraps a 9:. 36, bringing in pharmaceuticals. they created a short-term abatement schedule of 10-20 years. they avail itself of a healthy tax structure, but when a better labour market or deal for the tax abatement wears out, they leave, leaving no indigenous manufacturing,
it's important within porto rico, as basically when everyone agrees to call it a colony of the unitedtes some of these problems, a lot of these problems have to do with the fact that since porto rico's take over of the united states it's a cash cow for the country and american corporations. and has been basically, i think, undernourished financially over the last 117 years creating problems with this - what i call the colonial model that the united states has, porto rico being the colony....
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>> catholic. >> reporter: this was an anglican church of england colony. archer was among the first to arrive at the colony and he returned to england and had come back during the dying time. >> was he a secret catholic and was he trying to undermine the colony from within? >> reporter: what would have happened if he had been found out? >> he would have been shot. >> reporter: shot on the spot? >> yeah, yeah. wee have been condemned as a traitor and shot. >> reporter: and here is another mystery. someone else must have placed the rel wary in captain archer's grave. >> that's a real puzzle also. >> reporter: there might have been others, coconspirators? >> yes. >> reporter: remember, this was a time when the protestant english were trying to gain a foothold on a continent already settled by the catholic spanish. you could end up beheaded in eveninglands for worshiping god in the wrong way. jamestown was in danger of failing and if it had, america would have become a different place. it's unknowable how different but unquestionable changed. derek and debra?
>> catholic. >> reporter: this was an anglican church of england colony. archer was among the first to arrive at the colony and he returned to england and had come back during the dying time. >> was he a secret catholic and was he trying to undermine the colony from within? >> reporter: what would have happened if he had been found out? >> he would have been shot. >> reporter: shot on the spot? >> yeah, yeah. wee have been condemned as a traitor and...
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first in philadelphia, but then quickly scattering out to the other colonies and by august appearing in london itself. independence had actually been already declared on july 2 1776. we celebrate fourth as the debut declaration of independence was adopted by congress and then it is sent often printed. -- sent off and printed. it was july 2. you can see general descriptions of activity going on in various cities around the world, around the nation, more news, what's going on in providence and newport, and new haven, and philadelphia, and literally, the news must've arrived very late in the day because they had set a type. they were at the end of the news column just before the classified ads, and here this day the continental congress declared the united colonies free and independent states. that is the birth united states. we move on to the classified. i love showing people that as much as i love showing people the declaration. that is the birth of the united states. >> the museum of the national revolution will be a museum dedicated to learning about the american revolution it will
first in philadelphia, but then quickly scattering out to the other colonies and by august appearing in london itself. independence had actually been already declared on july 2 1776. we celebrate fourth as the debut declaration of independence was adopted by congress and then it is sent often printed. -- sent off and printed. it was july 2. you can see general descriptions of activity going on in various cities around the world, around the nation, more news, what's going on in providence and...
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call about the colonial penn program now.be glad you did. >>> good monday morning to you all. i'm t.j. holmes. >> i'm reena ninan. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman is on the loose this morning following a brazen weekend prison break. guzman escaped a maximum security facility through a mile long tunnel that opened in a shower area of his cell. details straight ahead. >> intense talks continue between greece's prime minister and european leaders over the greek financial crisis. if the talks fail greece could be temporarily forced out of the euro the common currency it's been using since 2002. >> and donald trump riding high after his biggest rally yet responding to criticism over his controversial remarks, on immigration. he said the issue cannot be toned down and also said that heal get the hispanic vote. >> in other donald trump news olivia jordan is the new miss usa. the 26-year-old was representing oklahoma and aced the essay qu
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call about the colonial penn program now. this morning on "world news now," traffic stop shooting outrage after a black father of ten was shot and killed. what prosecutors are saying about the white officer charged with murder. >>> the important new clue after malaysian airlines 370 disappeared more than a year ago. what investigators now say about debris found on shore. could this help end this major mystery? >>> animal rights uproar. the minnesota hunter who killed a well-known lion in africa. the hometown protests and the latest legal action. >>> and later in "the skinny," the new direction for a former member of one direction. a big recording deal for zayn mahlik who gives us a hint about what he really thinks about his former boy band. it's thursday, july 30. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now" with t.j. holmes and reena ninan. >>> good morning. we begin in cincinnati where a police officer is expected to plead not guilty today to murdering an unarmed black driver. >> a video from the officer's own body camera ap
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the fire quickly spread from 775 colonial square drive. residents were startled when firefighters banged on doors telling people to get out. >> they said get out there's a fire. flames were coming out of the original house. >> fire started to spread on my house and got worse and did damage to the roof i can imagine everything desgloyd it took 90 minutes to bring inferno under control. >> they had quite a battle out here. >> yes they did because of construction and amount of fire they had when they arrived on location. >> all four copied min yums were destroyed by the fire. >> kathy worries about the fate of her two cats oodles and nut ball. >> i don't care about anything but those two i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> i know they're doing the bust they can. >> i can't stay there sglont do you have -- what do you do now. >> unfortunately i have a friend that lives in magnolia. hopefully he's home and we can crash over at his house. >> there was one minor injury to a firefighter that suffered heat caution and cause of the fire has not been determi
the fire quickly spread from 775 colonial square drive. residents were startled when firefighters banged on doors telling people to get out. >> they said get out there's a fire. flames were coming out of the original house. >> fire started to spread on my house and got worse and did damage to the roof i can imagine everything desgloyd it took 90 minutes to bring inferno under control. >> they had quite a battle out here. >> yes they did because of construction and amount...
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call about the colonial penn program now.lad you did. >>> this morning on "world news now," barrage after gunfire unleashed at marines in tennessee. the developments overnight on the dead gunman. the four fatalities and what appears to be an act of terrorism. >> courtroom drama. colorado theater gunman. the jury's verdict and emotional response from the victims' families. what's next in the trial. >> taking aim, dangerous laser lights pointed at planes. the latest incident at a busy airport and the harm to pilots. >> how am i going to land when i can't see? >> the risks to hundreds of passengers. >> and later, sales tactic. making a movie to sell a multimillion dollar home. how else do you get attention when you're selling a mansion in hollywood? it's friday, july 17th. >> from abc news this is "world news now" with t.j. holmes and reena ninan. >> good friday morning to you all. we have to start with the deadly attack on u.s. forces right here at home. a gunman taking aim at two military centers in chattanooga, tennessee kill
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because they are honeybees, it is against the law to kill the colony. >> the bees have more right to live in my home than i do. horace: for the past year, she has been stuck having to live with the growing colony of bees. >> i understand they're very important to our environment but i hate them. kellye: still ahead -- a trend taking the country by storms and what doctors say you need to watch out for. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomaniac. he's a pyromaniac. he's a total maniac. hey! hey! go back to your wife you sociopath! leave slow internet behind. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past. get fios. now $79.99 a month. go online or call now. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v kellye: a fairfax county public schools graduate this week made his dream come true. he is on board the international
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once it forms a colony we can explore this colony on itsability to produce. >> reporter: the hope ist a new crop of antibiotics used on bacteria that have been quickly and specifically identified could slow deadly infections around the world, infections that our food and our hospital did seem to have helped create. jacob ward al jazeera, berkeley, california. >> coming up. on this news hour. striking miners in bolivia demand a better future for their children saying their government has forgotten them. plus: >> reporting from hong kong on why the territory's press frooermd freedom has deteriorated so drastically over the past few years. >> access denied. top baller sent home from a tour of indonesia without leaving the airport. >>> a second straight night, turkish fighter jets have carried out airstrikes targeting is ill positions in syria. they have hit areas in northern iraq targeting camps belonging to the kurdistan workers party or the pkk. thousands of people are in desperate need of food clean water and shelter. three months after the first of three earthquakes health nepal. sy
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