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18th century turning points in U.S. history, written by Mark Reeder and Ron Meyer ; producers, Ronald C. Meyer and Brad Gilbert

Label
18th century turning points in U.S. history, written by Mark Reeder and Ron Meyer ; producers, Ronald C. Meyer and Brad Gilbert
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
18th century turning points in U.S. history
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
53342521
Responsibility statement
written by Mark Reeder and Ron Meyer ; producers, Ronald C. Meyer and Brad Gilbert
Runtime
200
Summary
"As the 18th century dawned on the North American continent, four powers - the French, the Spanish, the British and the Native Americans were competing to see who would control this remarkable land. However after half a century of almost continuous wars, a new entity emerged: The Americans. It would be the Americans, and not the other four powers, who would control what would become the United States. By the end of the 18th century the Americans had created the greatest experiment in self-government the world has ever seen"--Container back cover
Table Of Contents
Disc. 1. 1701-1713, 1714-1735 -- Disc. 2. 1736-1750, 1750-1766 -- Disc. 3. 1767-1776, 1776-1783 -- Disc. 4. 1783-1790, 1791-1799
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Eighteenth century turning points in United States historyTurning points in U.S. history
Classification
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