The War 1812 is a two-hour film history of a deeply significant event in North American and world history. The war shaped American, Canadian and British destiny in the most literal way possible: had one or two battles or decisions gone a different way, a map of the United States today would look entirely (and shockingly) different. The fires of this war forged the nation of Canada; at the same time, the result tolled the end of Native American dreams of a separate nation. By war's end, the process of Native nation removal had already begun in the southeast, paving the way for a Cotton Kingdom powered by slavery, and a United States that had been on the verge of collapse was ready to announce its arrival as a global power. The U.S. did not win the War of 1812, but the noble experiment of democracy had managed to survive intense pressure from without, and within.
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Christopher Kozak | William Hull |
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Joe Mantegna | Narrator |
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Craig Williams | General Hull |
| Director | Diane Garey |
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| Lawrence R. Hott |
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| Writer | Ken Chowder | |
| Musician | Judy Hyman | |
| Photography | Stephen McCarthy | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Location | Box F |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 71 |
| Added Date | Jun 06, 2013 16:01:53 |
| Modified Date | Mar 08, 2022 14:42:29 |
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