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The Broken Chain on DVD, American Indian, War of Independence, Eric Schweig

The Broken Chain on DVD, American Indian, War of Independence, Eric Schweig

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The story of two Iroquis brothers caught in the midst of the Revolutionary War. 
Actors:  Eric Schweig, Wes Studi, Buffy Sainte-Marie 
Year Of Release : 1993
Running Time:  93minutes     Color
Language : English
(Manufactured On Demand , Region 0.) 
This DVD will play in DVD players worldwide 
POSTAGE : Free In Australia. Rest Of The World at Table Rate
Australia : All Orders Of Two Or More Dvds Are Upgraded To Tracked Shipping.
Rest Of The World : All orders shipped with Tracking
Delivery times for tracked shipping are halved compared to untracked shipping
Australia 7 to 15 days : Overseas 18 to 22 days
COMBINED POSTAGE : ONLY CHARGED FOR FIRST DVD ALL OTHERS IN A MULTIPLE ORDER ARE POST FREE
All Dvds Come In A Dvd Case With Color Artwork And Printed Disc.
ALL DVDs ARE AVAILABLE ON Mpeg4 DOWNLOAD FILE

A movie that reminds us of important overlooked facts
A fact that is frequently overlooked in the US, although it is flat out mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, is that one of the motivations for the American Revolution was precisely the British Crown's refusal to sanction the American colonists' expansion into the West at the expense of Indian rights. It is not surprising then that many native Indians sided with the British in the revolutionary war as the United States, as they correctly feared, proved to be a far more hostile power to them than the Crown.

It is also important to remember that the American Revolution was actually a tale of not one, but actually two new countries: on one hand, the United States, which went its own way, and, on the other hand, Canada, which remained loyal to the Crown, even though Canada as a separate national polity within the British Empire would not emerge until much later in the 19th century.

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