Abstract
Program 1 of 8. Presented by Jeff Fahey, this chronologically arranged, comprehensive series covers key events leading up to and following the creation of the U.S. Constitution and examines how the American style of democracy evolved through the United States Constitution and the amendments to the Constitution. 47 segments show how this document has protected the American people from the abuses of power and tyranny.
Collection
Subject
Zenger, John Peter, 1697-1746--Trials, litigation, etc., United States. Constitution., Constitutional law--United States, Constitutional history--United States, Virginia. General Assembly--History--17th century, Free trade--History--18th century, Freedom of the press--United States--History, Slave insurrections--South Carolina--Stono--History--18th century, Great Awakening, Church and State--United States--History--18th century, Government, Politics, Law, World history
Series
A history of the United States Constitution
Contributors
Duration
00:28:05 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
American history students, Constitutional history students
Copyright Holder
Name | Ambrose Video Publishing, Inc. |
Role | Distributor |
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Address | 3065 High St., Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 |
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