Perspectives on the Constitution (2:06)
Introduction to Events of 1787 (2:53)
Heat at Constitutional Convention (2:23)
Hamilton's Convention Speech (1:54)
Constitution as Defense of Property (1:10)
Framers' Intelligence (1:33)
Panic over Shays' Rebellion (2:20)
Conditions Making Possible Success (1:24)
Acceptance of Slavery (2:38)
Limited Government (2:05)
New Convention Not the Solution (1:39)
Physical Constitution (2:33)
Constitution as Means to End (2:25)
Constitution and Economic Revival (1:14)
Secrecy of Convention (2:17)
Presidential Power (2:12)
Technology Changes Politics (2:07)
Danger of Complacency (2:11)
Marshall Remanding Slaves (1:48)
Marshall Backs Slavery Against State Sovereignty (2:00)
Race and Marshall's Worldview (1:40)
Black Exclusion from Founding (1:21)
Constitution, Slavery and Progress (2:03)
Slavery and Sanctity of Property (1:37)
Capital in Slave Territory (1:29)
Freedom to Own Slaves (2:13)
Black Faith in the Constitution (1:52)
Sponsors & Credits: In the Beginning (1:38)
8th Century BC Revealed (4:14)
An Iron Age Cemetery (2:29)
Ancient Trade in Heuneburg (4:09)
A Chieftain's Tomb (2:40)
Honoring a Chieftain (2:23)
Enriching a Lifestyle (3:46)
A Religious Practitioner? (3:20)
An Invasion of the Celts? (3:30)
Genetic Science and Language (2:52)
A Biological Basis for Celts? (3:13)
Who are the Celts? (2:09)
Credits: In the Beginning: The Celts (1:00)
Remnants of a Material Culture (2:28)
Artifacts are Clues (2:00)
Early Pioneer of Fieldwork (3:23)
Camden's "Britannia" (2:47)
Avebury, Wiltshire (3:43)
Beginnings of Archaeological Survey (1:30)
Archaeology Raised New Questions (2:52)
Cabinet of Curiosities (4:18)
Father of British Pre-History (2:22)
Hutton Creates New Science (2:19)
Neander Valley, Germany (4:42)
Credits: In the Beginning: Archaeology
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