Ned Ryun Continues His Series, “Days of Revolution.” Listen to Episode 3, “The Last of the 13 Colonies.”
In this episode:
- Roger Williams and the founding of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
- The establishment of Delaware and North and South Carolina.
- William Penn and the founding of Pennsylvania as a place of religious toleration.
- The history of the settlement of Georgia.
- The interaction of European powers through their colonies.
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