A fascinating history of the landmarks and architecture that serve as
the remnants of Rhode Island's colonial past.
Roger Williams purchased the fertile Aquidneck Island from the
Narragansett tribe in 1637. The intrepid dissenters of Rhode Island
Colony saw their community flourish with the founding of Portsmouth and
Newport townships. It was here that Anne Hutchinson, along with William
Coddington and other colonists who had been banished from the
Massachusetts Bay Colony, found shelter from persecution. The Battle of
Rhode Island was the only clash between American colonials and the
British on Rhode Island soil during the Revolutionary War. From the
mercantile success of the Atlantic triangle trade routes to the
establishment of the United States Navy, noted historian Richard V.
Simpson brings these and other stories from the Ocean State to life.
Join Simpson as he explores the landmarks and architecture of the period
to discover the remnants of Rhode Island's colonial past.