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Colonial Williamsburg: The History of the Settlement that Became America's Most Famous Living History Museum

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Colonial Williamsburg: The History of the Settlement that Became America's Most Famous Living History Museum

By: Charles River Editors
Narrated by: Michael Gilboe
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Williamsburg got its start as a fortified site, which was vitally necessary for English settlers to heavily outnumbered by nearby Native Americans, many of which were at times hostile. Known originally as Middle Plantation, the site served as the capital of the colony for much of the 18th century, and it bore witness to seminal events in the history of Revolutionary era America, including the Gunpowder Incident, which nearly coincided with the Battles of Lexington and Concord to the north. However, once the capital was again moved, Williamsburg lost much of its prominence, and by the end of the 19th century it was best known for hosting the College of William and Mary.

As fate would have it, a major initiative during the 20th century would restore Williamsburg to a place of prominence, literally. In one of America's most ambitious building projects, efforts were undertaken to reconstruct the main parts of Colonial Williamsburg and restore it to a more original appearance, whether it was constructing new buildings with the old architecture or renovating colonial buildings.

In doing so, Williamsburg was transformed from a sleepy (albeit historic) town into the biggest tourist destination in Virginia, and America's most famous living-history museums. In the 20th century, it was used to teach students about American history and even current events, and naturally, it is now a place full of exhibits and historical reenactments. Put simply, there is no place else in the country that can provide modern Americans with a sense of what life was like in the 17th and 18th centuries better than Colonial Williamsburg, which is what makes it so popular nearly 400 years after it was founded.

Colonial Williamsburg: The History of the Settlement that Became America's Most Famous Living History Museum analyzes the history of Williamsburg and its transformation into Virginia's most visited tourist spot.

©2012 Charles River Editors (P)2015 Charles River Editors
Americas Colonial Period Revolution & Founding United States Virginia
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The text is fine. This piece was written as a short introduction to the history of Williamsburg, broken into chapters, up through the 1930's. The narrator reads fluently enough, but mispronounces dozens of words. So if you do want to painlessly learn some new facts about the history of Williamsburg while on the drive to visit it in person, this will do the trick.

The text is fine, but frequent mispronunciations

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Quick Brief Overview of Williamsburg City Life I was really interesting what life was like.

Quick Brief Overview

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I couldn't get past the poor performance of the narrator. The content may have been accurate, but the constant mispronounced words were a huge distraction. I had to stop to see if it was being read by an AI

poor pronunciation distract from the history

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