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Canada, a people's history, Set 2, Discs 6a&b, [videorecording].

Contributor(s): Publisher number: CPH2134 | CBCSeries: Canada, a people's historyPublication details: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corp. : Morningstar Entertainment Inc. [distributor], c2001.Edition: WidescreenDescription: 2 videodiscs (180 min.) : sd., col./b&w. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 9781552599532 (set 2)
Other title:
  • From sea to sea, 1867 to 1873
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F1026 .C36 2001
Contents:
From sea to sea (1867-1873).
Production credits:
  • Conceived and produced by Mark Starowicz.
Summary: The new Dominion faces the enormous challenge of extending its reach to the Pacific Ocean. But Canada blunders in taking over the West without the consent of its inhabitants, especially the M�etis and their charismatic leader Louis Riel. Their resistance lays the groundwork for Manitoba to join the country, but also sets the stage for decades of conflict over French-English rights. By 1873, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island have joined, and Canada is a dominion that extends from sea to sea to sea.
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DVD DVD Hanover Public Library Shelves DVDA CANADA 6 & 7 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906000765074

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"Set 2"

From sea to sea (1867-1873).

Conceived and produced by Mark Starowicz.

The new Dominion faces the enormous challenge of extending its reach to the Pacific Ocean. But Canada blunders in taking over the West without the consent of its inhabitants, especially the M�etis and their charismatic leader Louis Riel. Their resistance lays the groundwork for Manitoba to join the country, but also sets the stage for decades of conflict over French-English rights. By 1873, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island have joined, and Canada is a dominion that extends from sea to sea to sea.

Parental guidance.

DVD ; Dolby Digital stereo.

Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

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