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Bicycling through history, directed by Robert Weber

Label
Bicycling through history, directed by Robert Weber
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Bicycling through history
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
55153755
Responsibility statement
directed by Robert Weber
Runtime
http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/unknown
Series statement
Bicycling through history, . 3
Summary
Colonial Period, Tidewater Westward: Disk 3, of the series, begins in Jamestown where the first permanent English Colony was established in 1607. The bicycle rides then follow the travels of George Washington from his boyhood home in Fredericksburg to Winchester, Virginia. Just north of there, along the Potomac River, the activities at Fort Frederick reveal what life was like in earlier times. The trail then leads back to Williamsburg, near Jamestown. A conflict soon erupted along the western frontier with a letter from Virginia's Colonial Governor to French forces in areas of western Pennsylvania. That message finally went to Montreal where a bike ride along the St. Lawrence River provides background for their view of the Seven Years War
Table Of Contents
Jamestown--Winchester--Fort Frederick--Williamsburg--Monreal--James River Batteau Festival -- Cumberland Allegheny Mountains -- Fort Necessity -- Fort Duquesne
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Colonial period, Tidewater WestwardTidewater Westward
Contributor
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