{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/669c5039fbb02ee9469324a5/69cb2a9403f0e158301fb930?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"What Comes To People’s Minds When Learning About Pennsylvania From Colonial Times ","description":"<p>Discover what most people usually think about when hearing of Pennsylvania per their first thoughts during Colonial Times. Explore how another important event often comes to many people’s minds during late Eighteenth Century in Pennsylvania following Revolutionary War’s ending. Learn how one event from late August 1786 served as the ultimate catalyst behind one governing document’s eventual collapse to having it replaced with something else that’s still proven relevant nearly 240 Years later. Explore what Pennsylvania’s Delegates approved document wise come December 12, 1787. Agree if it’s very likely that our next book topic series discussion will focus on Pennsylvania during Colonial American Times. Get introduced to Pennsylvania’s Northeastern Region including a region known as the Wyoming Valley. Learn exactly where the name Wyoming originates from including its significance to Indian Tribes inhabiting the region. Understand exactly why June of 1788 proved to be such a vital month for the young United States including the same in Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley Region. Learn how an official in Colonel Timothy Pickering got abducted, but how the incident itself wasn’t anything random. Get a brief introduction into Pennsylvania’s Geography from Colonial Times including Present Day. Discover the complexities behind who called Pennsylvania home from natives to outsiders and how different peoples ultimately competed with one another for territorial land rights. Understand how hardships were everywhere when Europeans came to settle in the New World. Agree if it’s fair to say that the young United States Nation was very fragile after Revolutionary War’s end which included individuals’ actions against people of official status rank like Colonel Timothy Pickering. </p>","author_name":"Kirk Monroe"}