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The War that Made America is a PBS miniseries (produced by WQED Pittsburgh) about the French and Indian War, which was first aired in two parts on January 18 and 25, 2006. The series features extensive reenactments of historical events, with on-screen narration provided by Canadian actor Graham Greene. Much of the story focuses upon George ...
The War That Made America: With Larry Nehring, Charles Misulia, Michael L. Colosimo, Sam Edens. This was the war between the French and Indians, and the early colonists, 1754, before the Revolution.
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The program is narrated and hosted by Graham Greene, the Academy-Award nominated actor for "Dances With Wolves" and an Oneida Indian whose ancestors fought in the French and Indian War.
Narrated and hosted by Graham Greene, the Academy-Award nominated actor for "Dances With Wolves" and an Oneida Indian whose ancestors fought in this war, "The War That Made America" combines a commitment to accuracy with a compelling filmed portrayal of the dangerous world of the 18th-century frontier.
Jan 30, 2006 · Colin G. Calloway, author of Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of America reviews the PBS documentary “The War That Made America”: Looking back, it often seems difficult for modern-day Americans to see beyond the Revolution and understand the colonial era as much more than just a prelude to that nation-forming event.
Dec 1, 2006 · There is a narrator—the accomplished Native American actor Graham Greene—who manages the flow of information within the sometimes turbulent stream of action, but strikingly absent are the talking heads, the historical experts who pop up in most documentaries to add explanation, context, and commentary to the narration.
The program is narrated and hosted by Graham Greene, the Academy-Award nominated actor for “Dances With Wolves” and an Oneida Indian whose ancestors fought in the French and Indian War. The War that Made America was produced by WQED Multimedia .