Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States
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Overview
Why are there just two nations occupying that enormous expanse of the North American continent north of the Rio Grande? Why not just one unlimited American empire? Or why not several nations? This unique work gives clear and vivid form to the immense and complex forces--economic, political, military, diplomatic, social, and geographic--that created and confirmed the U.S.-Canada border. The largest single work ever undertaken by the National Film Board of Canada, Stuggle for a Border is the result of painstaking scholarship and research, and imaginative filmmaking. Each of the nine one-hour films is entirely self-contained, though part of a larger continuity. There are no interviews, but an on-screen narrator provides commentary and perspective. The films are so constructed that, if need be, they may be shown in half-hour, or shorter, segments.
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1967 · 9 episodes
- 1 1. New England and New France (1490-1763)
- 2 2. Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783)
- 3 3. The War of 1812 (1783-1818)
- 4 4. Dangerous Decades (1818-1846)
- 5 5. The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860)
- 6 6. The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863)
- 7 7. The Triumphant Union and the Canadian Confederation (1863-1867)
- 8 8. The Border Confirmed: The Treaty of Washington (1867-1871)
- 9 9. A Second Transcontinental Nation (1872)
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