New York: A Documentary Film

The Country and the City (1609–1825)

E1    Nov 14, 1999    2h
The series begins by identifying the key themes that shaped New York's history: commerce and capitalism, diversity and democracy, transformation and creativity. The episode charts the development of the city founded by the Dutch as a purely commercial enterprise, first as New Amsterdam, a freewheeling enclave of trade and opportunity; then as the British New York, a colony fueled by slavery which was bestowed as a birthday gift upon the Duke of York by his brother, King Charles; soon after as a strategically pivotal locale in the American Revolution; and ultimately as the city of New York: the nation's first capital and the place destined to define urban life in America -- and American ideals.
Where to Watch The Country and the City (1609–1825)
Cast of The Country and the City (1609–1825)
  • David Ogden StiersNarrator
  • Kenneth JacksonSelf - Commentator
  • Mike WallaceSelf - Commentator
  • John Steele GordonSelf - Commentator
  • Robert A.M. SternSelf - Commentator
  • David McCulloughSelf - Commentator

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