What was everyday life like for those who lived in early America?
To understand the everyday lives of early Americans we need to look at the goods they made and how they produced those goods. In essence, nothing explains the everyday as much as the goods in people’s lives.
Glenn Adamson, author of Craft: An American History, joins us to investigate craft and craftspeople in Early America.
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