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CSPAN3 North Carolina And The Constitution February 5, 2017

The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution were ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned ....

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CSPAN3 North Carolina And The Constitution February 5, 2017

The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution were ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned ....

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CSPAN3 North Carolina And The Constitution February 12, 2017

The first 10 amendments to the u. S. Constitution where ratified in 1791. More than four years after the constitution was drafted in philadelphia. Next, scholar linda monk discusses the ratification debate over the new constitution and the states demand for a bill of rights. The North Carolina museum of history hosted this event. This is about an hour. Good afternoon. I serve as the state archivist for North Carolina. On behalf of the sponsors for the program today, i want to welcome you cured tomorrow is the 225th ratification of the bill of rights. We thought there was no better way to celebrate the importance of the document than having the original copy out for a rare public display. The bill of rights is perhaps the guest treasure in the collections of the state archives, not just for what it represents, but because after eight 140 year absence, the document was returned ....

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CSPAN3 American History TV July 31, 2016

A series of indian villages, but a series of indian villages often combined as con federal are sis or even some indian nations becoming empires, all of the entire transcontinental United States is combined by trade networks. Before europeans even arrive in the great lakes, european trade routes preceded them. They stretch from the west coast through the center of the nation, the southwest, the north are exchanging trade goods. Europe trade goods become incorporated in that existing network. Host how did the native american transcribes in the area respond to the arrival of the french . Professor sleepersmith very welcoming. Most french traders began to come in the 1660s after radisson comes into the great lakes. Basically most of the traders are french. They come from montreal and quebec. They bring goods with tremendous high state us value and also have tremendous utilitarian value. Initially, most of the trade is in iron goods, tr ....

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CSPAN3 Native Americans And Europeans In The Great Lakes Region July 23, 2016

Interactions in the Belmont Stakes region. She discusses migration patterns, intermarriage and misconceptions about the fur trade. Cspans American History tv interviewed professor sleepersmith at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in providence, rhode island. This is nearly 15 minutes. When did europeans first migrate to the great lakes egion . This come in 1640s, 1660s and at the same time indians are moving out of the ohio river valley in an attempt to access trade goods where european traders are coming in. Thats generally green bay. Which europeans are we talking about . Professor sleepersmith primarily the french. The british will come later in he 18th century. Host this is about more than exploration. This is about business . Professor sleepersmith yes its kind of a complex but interesting way to think about it. If you think about the early ....

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