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The War That Made America

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2006
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The War That Made America (2006)
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This was the war between the French and Indians, and the early colonists, 1754, before the Revolution.This was the war between the French and Indians, and the early colonists, 1754, before the Revolution.This was the war between the French and Indians, and the early colonists, 1754, before the Revolution.

  • Stars
    • Larry Nehring
    • Charles Misulia
    • Michael L. Colosimo
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    • Stars
      • Larry Nehring
      • Charles Misulia
      • Michael L. Colosimo
    • 8User reviews
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    Larry Nehring
    Larry Nehring
    • George Washington
    • 2006
    Charles Misulia
    • Soldier
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    Michael L. Colosimo
    Michael L. Colosimo
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    Bryan Stefancyk
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    Sam Edens
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    Gabriel Field
    • Revolutionary Officer #3…
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    Chris Davenport
    • Marquis de Montcalm
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    Scott Carter
    Scott Carter
    • Louis Antoine Bougainville
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    Duncan B. Putney
    Duncan B. Putney
    • Revolutionary Officer #1
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    Lewis D. Wheeler
    Lewis D. Wheeler
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    Bobby Padlayat
    • Native American
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    Levi Winnie
    • Native American
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    John Elmer Jr.
    • Native American
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    Dennis Hutchins
    • Native American
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    Damian Boyd
    • Native American
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    Lafayette Williams
    • Native American
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    Rodney Harding
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    janeene-thrun1

    Wonderful Native Actors

    I am no expert on history, but I enjoyed the series immensely and learned a lot. This series filled in a lot of gaps for me. It's just too bad that PBS aired it late at night in the region where many of the Native actors from NY live. There was little or no publicity about the show in Central New York. I do hope this film is made available to schools and public libraries and will be rebroadcast, if it hasn't been already.

    I also noticed some mistakes on your list of cast members. One actor is actually "Elmer John, Jr." and Curtis D. Fishinghawk was completely omitted. Many of the same actors met on this film and became friends, then later worked together on other projects. Through these projects I met John Bert who is very talented, organized and professional. John- I wish you well in future endeavors and appreciate your kindness toward me. Let me know if you need to go SU ball cap shopping again! I will promise not to get you killed on the highway!
    5johnbert1

    In Search of Its Meaning

    "The War That Made America" is an interesting look at a conflict that doesn't get much attention. Although known as The Seven Years War, it should be recognized as The First World War. But you wouldn't know that from this series. Other than a few passing paragraphs, the war seems confined to New England.

    A friend of mine pointed out one major fact. If this is, indeed, to be the war that made America, the series is much too small. If it is to be the war that made George Washington, it is too big. I found myself watching the story and learning some small items I didn't know about. But when Washington leaves our story after Braddock's Defeat in 1755, the writers seem obligated to try and find some way to return him, as if it were a drama where the main character dies in the first minutes of the movie. What we end up with is a machine-gunned history lesson about the politics of the era for the first three hours, followed by a lead up to the American Revolution in the final 50 minutes.

    This story would have been better laid out by describing the events leading up to the war and how the Indians were as much a part of the politics as the two kings were, thousands of miles away. Instead, they are regarded as helpless pawns in this world-wide chess game, a fact that is absolutely untrue.

    The look is fantastic. Great locations with great action. I could have done without the characters looking at the camera and Graham Greenes walk-thru. But, all in all, it should serve as a great ice-breaker to those interested in The French and Indian War. However, if you want a better story, go to the library.
    10Brandfirst

    Awesome and Authentic

    As a long time resident of western Pa I have an intimate knowledge of this topic and found it REGFRESHING to be so authentically captured on film! Kudos to the producers of this epic!!! And what a great legacy to the school children for years to come.

    The attention to detail and realistic depiction of this complicated web of events make it a one of a kind production.

    Viewers will find themselves mesmerized by the storyline and captivated by the storytelling.

    Grahame Greene is magnificent as the presenter.

    BRAVO!!!
    6rmax304823

    Well-Done Narrative.

    We learned little about the French and Indian Wars in high school. I remember only a few names and it was never clear what the whole business was about. It all seemed rather dull. It still does, in a way. There were no more than a handful of pitched battles and a lot of skirmishes and raids. Maybe it was the climate in which the war was fought, temperate northern forests -- green, dark, humid in the summer; dreadfully bare in winter. I went to college in Iroquois country in upstate New York. Some nights were so bitterly cold that the sap froze in the trees and the trunks split open with loud cracks. I remember wondering why the Cayuga just didn't give up and move to Florida.

    But this is a good documentary. It fills in the gaps, for one thing, and spells out the dynamic of the competition for resources (hello?) involving the three principal players -- the British in the south, the French in the north, and the various Indian tribes in between.

    George Washington was a colonel in the Virginia militia, who fought for territory on the side of the British. But there followed disagreements with the mother country over exactly how to pay for the monstrously expensive adventure. Britain at the time was also involved in what was called The Seven Years War, busy annexing territories that belonged to the French and Spanish. And Britain imposed some taxes on the colonials -- not ruinously high -- expecting that Americans would help pay for the war that saved them from the French. The Americans weren't too happy about that because they had no representatives in Parliament and viewed the taxes as alien, which led to the Boston Tea Party and all the rest of it.

    It's an admirably candid and honest history. Washington was friends with some of the Indian leaders but he went ahead and betrayed them to acquire personal land in what is now the Midwest. The Indians aren't portrayed as saints either. They were adept at playing one side against the other and weren't bothered if they had to "tomahawk" a few innocent heads to get what they wanted.

    Eventually the French gave up. Montcalm was in charge and HIS mother country starved him of troops and supplies because France's political structure was fragile and somewhat disorganized. His Indian allies deserted him too, once they saw which way the wind was blowing.

    There are maps -- just enough of them to make the geographical dynamics a bit easier to follow. Mostly we watch reenactments, which are well funded and adequately staged. The acting on the whole isn't bad but the poor guy playing Pontiac -- yes, Pontiac -- has a voice that suggests not an Indian but a nice Jewish kid from Brooklyn. As far as a non-historian can tell, the period decor is accurate.
    9geir-mortil

    Strong performance of Larry Nehring

    When I tuned in to my local PBS station last night to watch "The War That Made America". I was expecting a dull documentary, instead I got a very good and believable reenactment of the major events of the time. Now I see the reasons for the American Revolution, and the part the Indian wars played. Larry Nehring IS George Washington, and he is perfect for that part. The narrative to the camera, also work fantastic. I'm looking forward to next week, to see the rest. It's good to see PBS really using the HD format to bring the 1700 right in to our living room.

    I hope Larry Nehring is seen more in the future, since he is such a talented actor.

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      • January 18, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • A háború, amelyben Amerika megszületett
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      • Ligonier, Pennsylvania, USA(battle scenes)
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