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Deborah Sampson

(museum interpreter)

Meet the People of Williamsburg, Virginia More Key Colonial Leaders:
Aggy

Ashby, Mathew

Blaikley, Catherine

Broadnax, Lydia

Charlotte

Eve

Gaby/Burwell

Geddy, Anne

Geddy, James Jr.

Greenhow, John

Hay, Grissell

Henley, Samuel

Henry, Patrick

Holt, William

Jefferson, Thomas

Lee, Richard Henry

Mercer, George

Nicholas, Robert Carter

Pamphlet, Gowan

Pelham, Peter

Powell, Annabelle

Powell, Benjamin

Randolph, Ariana Jenings

Randolph, Edmund

Randolph, Elizabeth (Betty)

Harrison

Randolph, Sir John

Randolph, John "The Tory"

Randolph, Peyton

Randolph, Lady Susannah

Beverley

Randolph, Susannah Beverley

Robinson, John

Tucker, St. George

Wager, Ann

Waller, Benjamin

Washington, George

Diaries of George Washington

Washington, Martha

Wythe, George

Esther De Berdt Reed

George III

George III of Great Britain

Benjamin Franklin

The World of Benjamin Franklin

Lemuel Haynes

Benedict Arnold

Marquis de Lafayette

Molly Pitcher

Betsy Ross

Phyllis Wheatley

Samuel Gipson

Crispus Attucks

Samuel Adams and Sam Adams

John Adams

Abigail Adams

Mercy Otis Warren

Blackbeard the Pirate

Edward Teach (alias Blackbeard)

Esther De Berdt Reed

Ann Bailey

Penelope Pagett Barker

Margaret Cochran Corbin

Dicey Langston

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Colonial Lifestyle in Williamsburg:

African-American Experience, Animals,

Food, Gardening, Manners, Politics

Religion, Tools and Trades

Daily Life in the Colonies

Raising daughters in Colonial America, 1775
Clothing worn in 1775

Life in Massachusetts

Colonial Life in Connecticut (a game)

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Timeline 1765 - 1775

Timeline of America 1764 - 1775

Primary Sources

Primary Sources for the Study of American History

The Thirteen Colonies

A Revolutionary Webquest by kids

Events Leading Up to the Revolution

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Colonial Music

How to Dance the Minuet

The Virginia Reel

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Slavery

African in America

Colonial African-American Life

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Early American Paintings

Colonial Crafts

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Governor's Mansion, Williamsburg, VA.

Amusements in Colonial New England

Colonial Games and Toys

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Patrick Henry gave his famous, "Give me liberty or give me death!" speech here. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson also met at this church.

Religion in Colonial Virginia

St. John's Church, Richmond, VA.
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Colonial Economy

Money used in the Colonies

Name that Artifact

What is a Hornbook?

Back to Top Student Directions Project Cover Page Webquest: Road to Revolution