United States history origins to 2000, Vol. 2: The era of colonization (1585-1763):

"This program vividly presents the hardships faced by the first European settlers, giving viewers a sense of the determination of the Jamestown and Puritan settlers. It traces the impact of the English in the New World, changes to Native American societies, religious diversity and freedom, and...

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Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: Wynnewood, PA Schlessinger Media c2003
Series:United States history / Origins to 2000: The Era of Colonization
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Summary:"This program vividly presents the hardships faced by the first European settlers, giving viewers a sense of the determination of the Jamestown and Puritan settlers. It traces the impact of the English in the New World, changes to Native American societies, religious diversity and freedom, and the role of the Pennsylvania Quakers. The French and Indian War occurs during this time as the struggle for control in North America unfolds."--Container
Item Description:Title from videodisc label. - DVD.. - Special features include: chapter select and interactive assessment tool. - Originally produced in 1998
Narrator, Hollis M. Payer
Director, Henry Nevison ; producer, Dana Palermo ; music, John Hodian ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
Europe's North American colonies -- The English in the new world -- Pilgrims and Puritans -- The religious dissenters -- The Indian wars -- The proprietary colonies -- The colonial wars -- The French and Indian War -- America in 1763
Physical Description:1 videodisc (30 min.) sd., col. 1/2 in. + 1 teacher's guide (5 p. ; 19 cm.)

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