| | | New Nation (1776-1815), A |
|  | | | After the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Americans set about the process of creating a new nation based on the radical ideas of equality and of government by the people. However, conflicting groups and special interests clashed over what form of government would best meet these egalitarian goals. In this exciting program, viewers will learn about the changes to the Articles of Confederation and Shays' Rebellion, which led to the Constitutional Convention at Independence Hall, the Ratification Debates and the creation of the Bill of Rights. While there were those who argued against ratification, viewers will see how the Constitution eventually became the law of the land. Part of the United States History Video Collection, a comprehensive series that supplements textbooks for the entire American history curriculum. A Teacher's Guide is included and available online. | "   …Intermixing still and archival footage (with enhanced sound effects), excellent commentary from academic historians, and a stirring musical sound track, this superb series will offer students and general interest viewers a solid grounding in American history while providing immensely entertaining insights beyond the standard textbook fare...Highly recommended...Editor's Choice." - Video Librarian
"...an excellent addition to an American history collection in school and public libraries. Covering a specific time period, or a theme within an era, they can be used as an introduction, summary, or review....This excellent series will hold the interest of students." - School Library Journal
"...this impressive 20-volume chronology considers the social, cultural, and political history of the U.S....Another solid, well-produced series from this producer." - Booklist
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| Grades 5 to 12 Color, B&W, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 1996 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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