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The World of 1607 educational radio series was produced to coincide with a one-year special exhibition at Jamestown Settlement entitled The World of 1607, which places the founding of Jamestown in a global context and focuses on worldwide cultural developments during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The exhibition is divided into four distinct cycles, each displaying artifacts from national institutions and eminent private collections around the world. Each exhibit cycle features key themes that provide a historical overview of the events and peoples of the world during the 17th century, which are paralleled in the one-minute radio segments.
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The World of 1607 educational radio series was produced to coincide with a one-year special exhibition at Jamestown Settlement entitled The World of 1607, which places the founding of Jamestown in a global context and focuses on worldwide cultural developments during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The exhibition is divided into four distinct cycles, each displaying artifacts from national institutions and eminent private collections around the world. Each exhibit cycle features key themes that provide a historical overview of the events and peoples of the world during the 17th century, which are paralleled in the one-minute radio segments.
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English colonizers received little governmental support, but were creative in attracting needed resources.
I?m Steve Clark with "The World of 1607," Jamestown in a global context. Sponsored by Jamestown Settlement, a living history museum near Williamsburg, Virginia.
English colonization was privately financed by a joint-stock company called the Virginia Company. Strapped for cash and settlers, the Virginia Company turned to the written and spoken word to garner support. Curator Dr. Tom Davidson notes that countless articles, in print and delivered as sermons, were composed by prominent writers.
Tom Davidson: The authors of these tracts took the challenging circumstances of the Jamestown settlement and made them look attractive to potential investors and settlers. This did attract sufficient support to allow the colony to maintain itself long enough to secure an economic fu...
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Out Cue: To learn more, visit Jamestown Settlement or history is fun dot org
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe | Desmond Dupree | Elizabehan and Jacobean Music. | Vanguard Classics | 1996 | 01:00 |








