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Home from home

One of series of films which illustrate Alistair Cooke's own, highly individual impression of the development and dynamism of the United States. This episode is about the merchant adventurers and social dissenters who poured in from Elizabethan England to settle America's East Coast.

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

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  • "Immigrants from Elizabethan England didn't just bring belongings to America, they also brought over their skills and opinions, as a result the American experience was different for each of them but similar enough to produce the beginnings of a common culture."
  • "One of series of films which illustrate Alistair Cooke's own, highly individual impression of the development and dynamism of the United States. This episode is about the merchant adventurers and social dissenters who poured in from Elizabethan England to settle America's East Coast."@en
  • "Analyses the settlement of America's East Coast and the evolution of the regional characters of the North and the South."@en
  • "Describes how merchant adventurers and social dissenters poured in from Elizabehtan England to settle America's east coast. Explains that regional character evolved as Puritans, Pilgrims, and Quakers struggled with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospered in the highly productive feudal South."@en
  • "Describes how merchant adventurers and social dissenters poured in from Elizabehtan England to settle America's east coast. Explains that regional character evolved as Puritans, Pilgrims, and Quakers struggled with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospered in the highly productive feudal South."
  • "Examines the character of the early colonies on the East Coast of the American continent. Shows how commercial gain and religious and political principle motivated English settlers in America."@en
  • "Part 2 of the 13 part series, America. Exploring the roots of contrasting American ideals, Alistair Cooke analyzes the settlement of America's east coast by merchant adventurers and social dissenters from England and the evolution of the regional characters of the north and south."@en
  • "Part 2 of the 13 part series, America. Exploring the roots of contrasting American ideals, Alistair Cooke analyzes the settlement of America's east coast by merchant adventurers and social dissenters from England and the evolution of the regional characters of the north and south."
  • "Describes how merchant adventurers and social dissenters poured in from Elizabethan England to settle America's east coast. Explains the regional character that evolved as Puritans, Pilgrims, and Quakers struggled with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospered in the productive feudal South."
  • "Describes how merchant adventurers and social dissenters poured in from Elizabethan England to settle America's east coast. Explains that regional character evolved as Puritans, Pilgrims, and Quakers struggled with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospered in the highly productive feudal South."
  • "Describes how merchant adventurers and social dissenters poured in from Elizabethan England to settle America's east coast. Explains that regional character evolved as Puritans, Pilgrims, and Quakers struggled with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospered in the highly productive feudal South."@en
  • "Describes how merchant adventurers and social dissenters poured in from Elizabeth England to settle America's east coast. Explains that regional character evolved as Puritans, Pilgrims, and Quakers struggled with the rocky North while a landed gentry prospered in the highly productive feudal South."@en

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