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Conquest of America (History Channel)  Actors : Narrated By Jeffrey Wright Studio : A&E Home Video by A&E Home Video Release Date : 2005-08-30 Publisher : A&E Home Video Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 2 EAN : 9780767082587 UPC : 733961728583 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 4 reviews)
List Price : $29.95 Our Price : $14.54
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After Columbus came conquest--from all corners of the world, explorers reached the shores of the New World to reap untold riches, seek new routes to the Far East, and gain the most elusive glory of all--a place in history. |
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The conquerors of America will conquer your heart. |
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Ok maybe not. I really enjoyed 3 of the 4 episodes of this series. The only one I really did not care for was the conquest of the South-West. Not that it wasn't well done, because it was. It was just a piece of the history of the South-West that does not seem to have had all that much impact. The South-East (Spanish vs French) was a pretty entertaining and informative episode. I also very much enjoyed the North-West episode and the Russians encroachment on what the Spanish believed was rightfully theirs. Hudson and the North-East was also enjoyable. I learned more about Hudson in that 45 minutes than all the history classes I have ever taken combined. Altogether I found them all well made, and all but one of them was well worth watching and owning. I learned a lot from all of them, combine that with top notch production and great dramatizations and we have a winner. Nice solid piece to add to your history channel collection. |
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well-done! |
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This documentary movie is discussing the discovery of the new world, United states of American, and the dreams the great empires at that time(i.e UK, Spain, France, Russia..etc) to build new colonies in a new world. The movie covers in more details the reasons behinds such dreams and the difficulties faced the explorers during their expeditions. Although the movie tried to emphasize on the good reasons for exploring American,I felt very sympathetic for the native Americans who had suffered a lot not only form the atrocity of the explorers but also form the infectious diseases that had been transmitted from the "civilized" world. Highly recommended for history fans. |
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The best video I've seen on the Exploration Period in America |
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Okay, this set is not complete, but it would be difficult to create a teleplay of everything that took place in that period in America. This set is representative of explorers in America without covering everything. Excellent for sharing with young adults as a supplement to American History. Although they speak of some atrocities committed, they don't actually show them or spend so much time on them that they will upset teen viewers. This was the first DVD set we purchased made by the History Channel. It was so wonderful that we purchased the one on the Crusades. It was a huge disappointment. This one's a treasure and that one's a dud. Although you can watch the extra parts on the set on the making of the film, you don't have to and they are not part of the teleplay. Unfortunately, they didn't do the same with the Crusades set and it has a lot of fluff. I would also highly recommend the National Geographic DVD on Hurricane Katrina. |
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Relatively engaging history of European conquest! |
I know plenty of individuals will be enraged upon viewing "Conquest of America", as it depicts Europeans tromping through the New World, slaughtering innocent indigenous persons and their cultures. I agree that much of what occurred in the process of European colonization of the Americas was lamentable.
Still, all socio-political naysaying aside, this documentary did indeed inform me of many aspects of the history of America's being settled. For instance, I'd not been aware that hapless Henry Hudson was a victim of mutiny who perished on a tiny forzen boat somewhere in the massive Canadian bay that is nmed in his honor. Or that the present state of Florida had been such a bone of contention between the French and Spanish Empires.
The re-enactments are very well-done and believable. One gets a real feel for the historical settings, intrigues, and characters, rather than the sense that one sits there thinking "Okay, now I'm watching a historical recreation".
Overall, well done and relatively engaging and informational. It would be a very good reasource particularly for junior and senior high school history teachers, I should think, who are instructing on the history of the United States and exploration. |
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