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How the states got their shapes [videorecording] / produced by Half Yard Productions for the History Channel ; producer, director, and writer, Ann Carroll.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: AAAE237510 | A&E Home VideoPublication details: [United States] : A&E Home Video, 2011.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inContained works:
  • Stein, Mark, 1951- How the states got their shapes
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Editor, Luke Lindhjem ; director of photography, Brett Wiley.
Host, Brian Unger.Summary: Every line on the U.S. map tells a story. Every border reflects the country's history, struggles for independence, internal conflicts over states' rights and slavery, westward expansion, and the mastery of natural resources. Every shape on the map tells a great story about America's past. Find out why every state looks the way that it does. Examine how every state is a puzzle piece ultimately revealing the unique geography, political and social history of America.
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Adult DVD Adult DVD Main Library DVD 917.3 H847 Checked out 04/29/2024 33111007374115
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Based on the book by Mark Stein.

Editor, Luke Lindhjem ; director of photography, Brett Wiley.

Host, Brian Unger.

Every line on the U.S. map tells a story. Every border reflects the country's history, struggles for independence, internal conflicts over states' rights and slavery, westward expansion, and the mastery of natural resources. Every shape on the map tells a great story about America's past. Find out why every state looks the way that it does. Examine how every state is a puzzle piece ultimately revealing the unique geography, political and social history of America.

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