United States history origins to 2000: A new nation (1776-1815):

The United States was a fledgling country inventing a new kind of government as it formed the Continental Congress, and ratified the Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance. This program covers Shay's Rebellion, the Constitutional Convention, the Ratification Debates, the creation...

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Format: Video Software
Language:Undetermined
Published: Wynnewood, PA Schlessinger Media 2003
Series:United States history / Origins to 2000: A New Nation
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Summary:The United States was a fledgling country inventing a new kind of government as it formed the Continental Congress, and ratified the Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Ordinance. This program covers Shay's Rebellion, the Constitutional Convention, the Ratification Debates, the creation of the Bill of Rights, political factions and the two-party system, the Alien and Sedition Acts and the Marshall Court
Item Description:DVD.. - Title from disc surface. - Originally produced in 1998. - Special features: discussion questions
Narrator: Hollis M. Payer
Music, John Hodian ; editor, Brian "Fade" Gannon ; executive producers: Andrew Schlessinger & Tracy Mitchell
Introduction -- Birth of a new government -- To be a Republican -- Shays' Rebellion -- The Constitutional Convention -- Am I not a man and a brother? -- We the people -- The promise of freedom -- Divisions within the government -- Liberty, fraternity, equality! -- The many or the few? -- The Revolution of 1800 -- The Marshall court
Physical Description:1 videodisc (30 min.) sd., col. 4 3/4 in. + 1 teacher's guide (5 p. ; 18 cm.)

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