A death toll likely in the tens of thousands, massive destruction of homes and businesses, shortages of water and power, and the specter of nuclear meltdown. How the states got their shapes too library of congress. How the states got their shapes season 1 for sale online ebay. Every boundary in marylands colonial charter was contested, and maryland lost, he said. How the great lake states got their shapes great lakes echo. Follows correspondent brian unger as he crisscrosses the country reporting on the tales behind the boundaries. These states needed to be tailored together so that people could settle them and the railroads could come through. The shows host, brian unger, journeyed across america to. Every shape on the map tells a great story about their past. Why did augustine herman take 10 years to complete the map that established delaware. Each state has its own story, but the boxy states out west were mostly a degrees to b degrees north, x degrees to y degrees west. Van prooyen on vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people. The show is based on a book by mark stein with the same title but delivers the message in a unique style. True stories of texlahoma, transylvania, and other states that never made it, i also heartily recommend how the states got their shapes by mark stein.
How the states got their shapes library of congress. May 03, 2011 how the states got their shapes is a television show that currently plays on the history channel. The show is based on a book by mark stein with the same title but delivers the message in a. Get exclusive videos, pictures, bios and check out more of your favorite moments from seasons past. With exclusive footage, nova captures the unfolding human drama and offers a clearheaded investigation of what triggered the earthquake, tsunami, and subsequent. His previous book, how the states got their shapes, was the basis for the history channels documentary of the same name. Most episodes were 30 minutes, but from 2007 through the shows end in 2009 some. How did the contiguous states in the united states of. The map of america could have looked very different. How the states got their shapes is a television show that currently plays on the history channel.
His previous book, how the states got their shapes, a new york times bestseller, was the basis for the. This is how the states got their shapes living on the edge history channel by j. Anecdotal in nature, the guide reveals the moments in american history that put the giant jigsaw puzzle of the nation together. Anecdotal in nature, the guide reveals the moments in american history that put the giant jigsaw puzzle of the.
How the states got their shapes is a us television series that aired on the history channel. In its worst crisis since world war ii, japan faces disaster on an epic scale. How the states got their shapes dvd, 20 for sale online. Brian unger hits the road to uncover the history hidden in the lines and contours that make up the u. In 2011, the network expanded the special into a weekly series, which unger hosts.
How the founding fathers might have made a mistake along the georgia tennessee border. The show deals with how the various states of the united states established their borders but also delves into other aspects of history, including failed states, proposed new states, and the local culture and. Some reflect wars, others our internal battle over slavery. Information about state shapes became almost nonexistent. Every border reflects their history their struggles for independence, their internal conflicts over states rights and slavery, their westward expansion, and the mastery of their natural resources. Jan 10, 2012 this exciting title unveils the stories behind americas borderlands. How did the contiguous states in the united states of america. After three years on the road, host brian unger is taking a different look at just how our states got their shapes. Follows correspondent brian unger as he crisscrosses the country reporting on the tales. Lee ermey, a retired united states marine corps staff sergeant and honorary gunnery. How the states got their shapes full season hd 2011.
His previous book, how the states got their shapes, a new york times bestseller, was the basis for the history channels documentary of the same name. Its educational without being heavy, funny, silly without being dumb, i can nod off in the middle of it without missing anything, and i like to think i still pick up little bits of trivia subconsciously while i. How the states got their shapes top documentary films. Find books like how the states got their shapes from the worlds largest community of readers. Goodreads members who liked how the states got their shape. Mark stein, how the states got their shapes smithsonian books, 2008 a lovely little book, this, which after a brief introduction dives straight into its topic. Naturally, a question arose as to the oddity that is maryland, which is seemingly cut in two and missing the part from its eastern edge that is delaware. Watch countries page 9 of 17 documentaries online free. According to stein, four of the biggest influences that dictated the shapes of the states were the american revolution, the construction of railroads, the 1808 proposal for the erie canal, and the political controversies over the issue of slavery. Rent how the states got their shapes 2010 on dvd and blu. How the states got their shapes living on the edge.
Lee ermey, a retired united states marine corps staff sergeant and honorary gunnery sergeant. Jul 15, 2008 how the states got their shapes is the first book to explain why state lines are where they are. Californias border was bent to claw onto lucrative gold deposits. The show debuted on august 4, 2002 as part of the fighting fridays lineup.
The map of the united states is so familiar that its state borders seem as much a part of nature as mountains and rivers, stein says. The show begins with an introduction to the five states to be documented within the episode. The only really geometric us states are out in what was once unorganized territory in the west. The show documents each of the 50 states in the union. Watch how the states got their shapes episodes, get episode information, recaps and more. Why did augustine herman take 10 years to complete the map tha. Watch how the states got their shapes season 1 online. Still quirky, still fun, but always interesting, we are again introduced to an aspect of us history unknown to the outsider and unknown to some americans too. Catch up on season 1 of how the states got their shapes, only on history. How the states got their shapes season 1 for sale online.
This exciting title unveils the stories behind americas borderlands. All of the counties are put together, and then they end up being shaped like idaho. It details the crazy journeys our wonderful 50 states took in order to endup in the shapes that we know and love today. Season 2 dvd, 20, 5disc set at the best online prices at ebay. Jan 26, 2012 his plays have been performed offbroadway and at theaters throughout the country. This is has become my new favorite show to watch while im falling asleep. They are so familiar with the map of united states, but do they know why their states look the way they do. As of september 8, 20, brian unger hosted an segment titled game day satisfaction. How the states got their shapes is the first book to tackle why our state lines are where they are. The states is a 2007 american documentary television series about the history of each state in the united states of america, narrated by edward herrmann the show documents each of the 50 states in the union. In particular, it looks at how the values of independence, equality, enterprise, freedom, and competition helped to give the united states the shape that it has today. Here are the stories behind the stories, right down to the tiny northward jog at the eastern end of tennessee and the teenytiny and little known parts of delaware that are not attached to delaware but to new jersey. How the states got their shapes tv series 20112012 imdb.
As of 2014, unger cohosts showdown of the unbeatables. Apr 10, 2012 why did augustine herman take 10 years to complete the map tha. And some of the states also have distinguishable shapes that are instantly recognizable, visually, because their borders are formed by rivers, coastlines or other natural geographic features. How the states got their shapes too summary was roger williams too pure for the puritans, and what does that have to do with rhode island. The surprising history hidden in the blue, squiggly lines on the map. It presented cultural and historic information about states and regions of our country, but very little information about state shapes. How the states got their shapes watch full episodes and. Mail call was a television program that aired on the history channel.
Aliens battle of the bible belt north vs south great lakes, big stakes city vs. Watch how the states got their shapes online full episodes. It is hosted by brian unger and is based on mark steins book, how the states got their shapes. Montana and idaho had a political debate causing their border to not be straight. Rent how the states got their shapes 2010 starring brian unger on dvd and bluray. The person who has probably researched this topic more than any other is mark stein, author of the book how the states got their shapes. All this and more is explained in mark steins new book. How the states got their shapes is the first book to explain why state lines are where they are. The show deals with how the various states of the united states established their borders but also delves into other aspects of history, including failed. Nov 28, 2009 well, when it comes to us states, the borders are determined by the shapes of the individual counties that make up the state. Many episodes had no information at all about how the states got their shapes the second season went even further off track with quiz segments.
It is hosted by brian unger and is based on mark stein s book, how the states got their shapes. Well hear about the unique american values that have made this country what it. There are 50 states in the united states, and that means there are about 50 unique stories that explain how each state got its shape. Request shows similar to how the states got their shapes. Stein has also taught writing and drama at american university and catholic university. How the states got their shapes looks at how american values helped to make the country what it is today. It is hosted by brian unger and is based on mark steins book, h.
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