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History Of Warfare - The Pilgrim Frontier And The Dutch Frontier DVD

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This DVD features two episodes from the entertaining and educational series 'America: Discovery To Revolution' and examines the birth of the most powerful nation on Earth. 'The Pilgrim Frontier & The Dutch Frontier' looks at the plight of the early settlers and the huge part religious beliefs or lack there of played in the first formative years of this great nation. With religious persecution rife across Europe many saw the New World as a fresh start - a place to exercise their personal philosophies free from prejudice. Far from finding Utopia the New World offered... up some cruel realities for the newcomers including hostile natives harsh terrain and competing settlers from other nations. [show more]

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Released
20 April 2009
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pegasus Entertainment 
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Runtime
50 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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Two episodes from the 'History of Warfare' series, 'America: Discovery To Revolution', which looks at the birth of the United States. 'The Pilgrim Frontier' and 'The Dutch Frontier' examine the plight of the early settlers and the huge part that their religious beliefs played in the first formative years of the nation. With religious persecution rife across Europe, many saw the New World as a fresh start - a place to exercise their personal philosophies free from prejudice. But far from being a Utopia, the New World offered up some cruel realities for the newcomers including hostile natives, harsh terrain and competing settlers from other nations.