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Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783)
196757 min 15 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Ronald DickPierre L'Amare
Production: Ronald DickNicholas Balla
Script: Ronald DickWilliam Weintraub
The film deals with the dramatic and fateful pattern of divergence between the ambitions of the American revolutionaries and the interests of the Canadian groups along the St. Lawrence. The flames of hostile rebellion spread northward but Canada resisted encroachment.
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Subject categories
- War, Conflict and Peace > Canadian-American RelationsColonial War in North AmericaColonialism
- Foreign Countries > Historical PerspectivesInternational PerspectivesUnited States
- History - Canada - Pre-1867 > International Relations
Credits
- director
- Ronald Dick
- Pierre L'Amare
- producer
- Ronald Dick
- script
- Ronald Dick
- executive producer
- Nicholas Balla
- commentary
- William Weintraub
- photography
- Jim Wilson
- Raymond Dumas
- Claude Lapierre
- Kjeld Nielsen
- Tony Ianzelo
- Eugene Boyko
- editing
- Nicholas Balla
- Marion Meadows
- re-recording
- Roger Lamoureux
- narrator
- J. Frank Willis
- music
- Robert Fleming