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How the States Got Their Shapes

  • Serie de TV
  • 2011–2012
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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How the States Got Their Shapes (2011)
How The States Got Their Shapes
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El presentador Brian Unger recorre Estados Unidos explicando las extrañas formas del mapa.El presentador Brian Unger recorre Estados Unidos explicando las extrañas formas del mapa.El presentador Brian Unger recorre Estados Unidos explicando las extrañas formas del mapa.

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    • Brian Unger
    • H.W. Brands
    • Mark Stein
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      • Brian Unger
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    Brian Unger
    Brian Unger
    • Self - Host
    • 2011–2012
    H.W. Brands
    H.W. Brands
    • Self - University of Texas at Austin…
    • 2011
    Mark Stein
    • Self - Author, How the States Got Their Shapes…
    • 2011
    Seth Stein
    • Self - Northwestern University
    • 2011
    George Wunderlich
    • Self - National Museum of Civil War Medicine
    • 2011
    Richard Stewart
    • Self - Bureau of Reclamation
    • 2011
    Robert Rosen
    • Self - Author, A Short History of Charleston
    • 2011
    Peter Merlin
    Peter Merlin
    • Self - Aerospace Historian
    • 2011
    Bart Crattie
    • Self - Land Surveyor
    • 2011
    Tom Lowe
    • Self - Bannack State Park
    • 2011
    Travis Wallbaum
    • Self - Fisherman
    • 2011
    Chonda Pierce
    Chonda Pierce
    • Self - Christian Comedian
    • 2012
    Jennifer Stefano
    • Self - Tea Party Activist
    • 2012
    Sonya Race
    • Self - Mother
    • 2012
    Ricky Gonzalez
    • Self - U.S. Citizen
    • 2012
    Rhettman Mullis
    • Self - Bigfoot Expert
    • 2012
    Doug Walker
    • Self - Self-Proclaimed Hillbilly
    • 2012
    Ted Gambordella
    • Self - Republican Father
    • 2012
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    10johnwiu

    1st episode turns into you watching them all!

    Not sure if it's the title or what but cannot believe it took me 9 years to watch this show. Went way over my head. Thanks to the new History Channel App, I immediately saw it & gave it a try & then bought the whole season. So much valuable information and greatly produced. Very underrated. Everybody who is an American should watch this show.
    8balefulregards

    Very Entertaining Series

    When we sit down to watch television as a family, we choose documentaries.

    In addition, we are Americans living in Canada so it is important for us that our daughter (now 13, moved here when she was not quite 8) get some American History in addition to the Canadian and Quebecois history she gets in school.

    I downloaded the first episode to gauge her reaction and interest. To my delight, she immediately requested I download the rest of the series.

    Told in a fun conversational style, and using some footage that I am pretty sure was part of "The Story of US" , it takes you through different angles of just how the United States ended up looking the way it looks.

    To Date we have seen the first three covering how Water, Transportation and Forces of Nature have impacted the shapes of the United States. In between the segments, I have shared stories about where I was born (Wheeling West Virgina) as well as being a little girl in Jacksonville North Carolina in the early 1970's with no air conditioning in sight - something that seems almost inconceivable today.

    Listen, when you can hook a 13 year old and get her to ask for More? You are doing something right.
    funwithstardestroyers

    Finally something on the History Channel that doesn't involve Ice Road Truckers, or Swamp People!!

    When I first heard about this series, I was excited for many reasons. One reason was that it was actually something that involved history on The History Channel. It seems that for the last few years, The History Channel has pursued a policy of forsaking almost anything that has to do with history in favor of stupid, unoriginal reality shows, "ancient aliens" and other things that just don't belong on a channel about history.

    Another reason is that, each of our states have such a rich, deep history that's unique to every single state. It's good to learn about that kind of thing. I mean, it's our own country for cryin' out loud! We should want to learn more about it! A show that teaches us that is okay with me.

    Not only is the show educational, but it's entertaining. We follow Mr. Unger as he visits all fifty states and along the way he'll visit some interesting sites (some that have been almost forgotten), speak to some experts and even talk to the residents of the various states where he asks them questions about their own state, as well as others.

    The quest goes far beyond geography, because the show explores the deep history and eccentricities of each state, such as the battle over BBQ, the different accents around our country and other cultural differences. It even shows us some states that were lost, such as Franklin and Deseret.

    If you've ever seen and enjoyed Stephen Fry's America, you'd enjoy this as well. If you've never seen either, you'd still enjoy this, because it's a deep, but fun look at the history of our country.
    8jason-leonidas1984

    Great Show but has anyone else noticed...

    The first season was amazing, I loved it. Something very strange happened in the second season though, it adopted a cheesy game show type style and VERY centralized around the Midwest. Every episode in the second season seems to have something to do with the Midwest. What about the other states? Yeah, they are mentioned but not explored in depth. I've heard them talk about Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio, etc., what about Oregon, Washington, Montana? Hell, California has only been features once or twice. Maybe the boarders are more interesting in the Midwest but you could still talk about the other states more. Maybe I'm wrong and have missed something but it just seems like the producer of the show loves the great lakes area.
    9drjgardner

    Educational

    This series is very educational and you will learn many things that you never knew about, things that are commonplace but you never thought about them. The visual aides are good and you get a chance to visit all the places under study. Most interesting are the states that didn't get organized. Definitely a must-see for history buffs

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      If you notice, most camera shots involving host Brian Unger and the people he is interviewing are actually flip-flopped. This way, people can draw states and lines from their perspective which is later reversed in the editing room for television viewing.
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      Referenced in The Middle: The Wisdom Teeth (2016)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de mayo de 2011 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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