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Inventing a nation

One of a series of films which illustrate Alistair Cooke's own, highly individual impression of the development and dynamism of the United States. Cooke discusses the decade which was needed to hammer out the American constitution. He visits Independence Hall, Jefferson's Virginia home, and follows Daniel Boone's path across the Appalachians.

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  • "Personal history of the United States by Alistair Cooke"@en

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  • "One of a series of films which illustrate Alistair Cooke's own, highly individual impression of the development and dynamism of the United States. Cooke discusses the decade which was needed to hammer out the American constitution. He visits Independence Hall, Jefferson's Virginia home, and follows Daniel Boone's path across the Appalachians."@en
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates which set precedence for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, giving insight into the man who created our Bill of Rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians which expanded the character of the new Republic."
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates which set precedence for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, giving insight into the man who created our Bill of Rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians which expanded the character of the new Republic."@en
  • "Part 4 of the 13 part series, America. Alistair Cooke finds the precedents of modern politics in the Independence Hall debates, visits Jefferson's Monticello, and traces the westward surge beyond the Appalachians that changed the character of the fledgling repuiblic."@en
  • "Traces the struggle to create the American Constitution and Declaration of independence and describes the westward movement of settlers over the Appalachian Mountains."@en
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates involving Hamilton, Mason, and Madison which set precedence for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello, giving insight into the mind which created the Bill of rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians, expanding the character of the new Republic."
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates involving Hamilton, Mason, and Madison which set precedence for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello, giving insight into the mind which created the Bill of rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians, expanding the character of the new Republic."@en
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates which set precedents for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, giving insight into the man who created our Bill of rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians which expanded the character of the new Republic."@en
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates which set precedence for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, giving insight into the man who created our Bill of rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians which expanded the character of the new Republic."
  • "Discusses the writing of the Constitution and the secret Independence Hall debates which set precedence for modern politics. Visits Jefferson's Virginia home, giving insight into the man who created our Bill of rights, and follows the westward surge across the Appalachians which expanded the character of the new Republic."@en
  • "Discusses the forming of the United States. Focuses on the debates during the writing of the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home and a westward movement follows Daniel Boone across the Appalachians."@en
  • "Describes the time during which our Constitution and Bill of Rights were created, and how the move westward expanded the country beyond the visions of the founding fathers."

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  • "Constitution"@en
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  • "Inventing a nation"@en
  • "Inventing a nation"
  • "Inventing a nation : America, vol. 4"