The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) (1968)

In this documentary we survey the period between 1840 and 1860. Canada considers its options—annexation, continentalism, free trade, and economic nationalism—while the "one continent, one nation, one flag" ideology enjoys strong support on both sides of the border. Part 5 of the series Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States.

Director: Pierre L'Amare, Ronald Dick
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
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What is The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) about?
In this documentary we survey the period between 1840 and 1860. Canada considers its options—annexation, continentalism, free trade, and economic nationalism—while the "one continent, one nation, one flag" ideology enjoys strong support on both sides of the border. Part 5 of the series Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States.
Who directed The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860)?
The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) was directed by Pierre L'Amare, Ronald Dick.
Who stars in The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860)?
The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) stars J. Frank Willis.
How long is The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860)?
The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860)?
The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) is a Documentary film.
Where was The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) produced?
The New Equation: Annexation and Reciprocity (1840-1860) was produced in Canada.