Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) (1967)

This feature documentary recounts the opposition between American revolutionaries and Canadian communities settled along the St. Lawrence River during the period leading up to the American Revolution. The flames of rebellion spread northward but Canada resisted encroachment. Part 2 of the series Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States.

Director: Ronald Dick, Pierre L'Amare
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 57 min
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Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) about?
This feature documentary recounts the opposition between American revolutionaries and Canadian communities settled along the St. Lawrence River during the period leading up to the American Revolution. The flames of rebellion spread northward but Canada resisted encroachment. Part 2 of the series Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States.
Who directed Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783)?
Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) was directed by Ronald Dick, Pierre L'Amare.
Who stars in Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783)?
Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) stars J. Frank Willis.
How long is Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783)?
Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
What genre is Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783)?
Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) is a Documentary film.
Where was Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) produced?
Canada and the American Revolution (1763-1783) was produced in Canada.