Calling it "MTC on the Chesapeake" insults most television producers I know Now that I have logged in and watched the webcast I can say categorically that the dancing and singing was absolutely the best part (if you don't pay attention to the content) Let’s see what was the “take-home”? Perhaps that 1) There were 3 ships (I counted at least 7 mentions of that one) 2) Pocahontas was a teenager 3) American teenagers are very polite and articulate. Please note that the word “religion” or anything related to was never once mentioned – not to mention (forcible) conversion. The word Spain was never mentioned. If this is history, count me out – How boring, not a single disputed issue? Not a question on the bias of the sources? Fred – for schools that take history seriously, would you like to join me in drawing up a few questions that would treat the webcast as a historical artefact just like the celebrations of 1907 and 1957? Now that would be something worth reading. To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html