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[History Channel系列]:各州的状态如何:系列1(HDTV)How the States Got Their Shapes: Series 1 (HDTV)-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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历史,由布赖恩·昂格(Brian Unger)主持的旅行纪录片,由历史频道(History Channel)在2013年出版-英语旁白History, Travel Documentary hosted by Brian Unger, published by History Channel in 2013- English narration
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各州的状态如何:系列1各州的状态如何:系列1探索美国的边界如何发展并继续变化,以响应宗教,交通,通讯,政治,文化冲突,甚至大自然。当地专家和日常工作人员带领主持人布莱恩·昂格(Brian Unger)对美国最困惑的一些问题发表见解。飞鱼如何威胁重新绘制伊利诺伊州的形状?宾夕法尼亚州的阿米什人(Amish)使用手机与州的形状有什么关系?在河边卖出的那句话与第51个州的形态有什么联系?为什么空调的发明改变了美国选总统的方式?Unger发现隐藏在地图中的答案。这不是教科书式的纪录片系列,每个插曲都能找到古怪有趣的事实来进行宣传和教育,喜剧风格将完全适合从学生到历史爱好者的老少消费者。主持人布莱恩·昂格(Brian Unger)以其顽强的YouTube在线新闻节目《年轻的土耳其人》而闻名,这是世界上同类节目中规模最大的一场。??一条河流流经河水是???如何塑造国家的?地图上蓝色的波浪形线条隐藏着令人惊讶的历史。开国元勋们是否在佐治亚州田纳西州边境犯了一个错误?边界真的可以因为水而改变吗?为什么缅因州有这么多水?为什么内华达州高高在上?-所有这些答案都可以在这些州的独特形状中找到。[编辑]???大平原火车和汽车???交通的历史隐藏在地图的线条中。从运河到火车和汽车,四处逛逛如何帮助绘制美国地图?芝加哥可以去威斯康星州吗?为什么在西方国家如此之大而又狭box?而为什么我们几乎有一个叫做Forgottonia的州呢?[edit]???自然之力???大规模的地质事件如何帮助创建了美国地图?在开国元勋绘制地图之前很久,大自然塑造了一些州。小行星如何为三个州创建边界并更改历史记录?冰川是如何犁大平原,也自然灾害如何继续改变地图?[编辑]???起义的国家???是如何最叛逆状态初具规模?他们如何获得超凡的功能和直率的声誉?例如,蒙大拿州为什么看起来像是被爱达荷州咬了一口?为什么德克萨斯州不分为五个州?而为什么我们只有一个卡罗来纳州而不是两个卡罗莱纳州呢?[编辑]???生活在边缘???我们的地图中隐藏着什么秘密?51区等“空白区”的背后是什么?是什么让西礁岛居民抛弃了玛格丽塔酒并从佛罗里达分离出来的?即使在心脏地带,也有一些人生活在边缘-在堪萨斯州,旧的导弹掩体现在是五间卧室的梦想之家。那么,离开州立区的佐治亚州的县呢?[编辑]???使用它还是丢失它????如果您认为我们的边界是一成不变的,那就错了。谁偷了华盛顿特区的一个角落?俄亥俄州实际上是州吗?为什么圣路易斯不是我们国家的首都?可以肯定的是-我们的地图可能看起来非常不同。我们如何在如此混乱的情况下创造秩序?有了投票。[编辑]?朝圣者登上五月花号??教堂???以来,How the States Got Their Shapes: Series 1 How the States Got Their Shapes: Series 1 Explores how the borders of the United States evolved and continue to change in response to religion, transportation, communication, politics, culture clashes and even Mother Nature. Local experts and everyday folks lead host Brian Unger to insights about some of America's most baffling questions. How are flying fish threatening to re-draw the shape of Illinois? What does the use of cell phones by Pennsylvania's Amish have to do with the shape of their state? How is the phrase sold down the river linked to the shape of what might be the 51st state? Why did the invention of air conditioning change how America picks its Presidents? Unger uncovers the answers, hidden in the map. This is no textbook-style documentary series, each episode finds quirky and fun facts to inform and educate, and the comedic style will appeal perfectly to both older and younger consumers, from students to history buffs. Host Brian Unger is well known for his irreverent YouTube online news programme The Young Turks which is the biggest show of its type in the World.[edit] A River Runs Through It How water has literally shaped the States? There's surprising history hidden in the blue, squiggly lines on the map. Did the founding fathers make a mistake along the Georgia Tennessee border? Can that boundary actually change because of water? Why does Maine have so much water? Why Nevada was left high and dry? -- All these answers can be found in the unique shapes of these states.[edit] The Great Plains Trains and Automobiles The history of transportation is hidden in the lines of the map. From canals to trains and cars, how did getting around help draw the American map? Could Chicago have been in Wisconsin? Why are states out West or so big and boxy? And why did we almost have a state called Forgottonia?[edit] Force of Nature How have massive geological events helped create the American map? Long before the Founding Fathers drew the map, Mother Nature shaped some states. How did an asteroid create the border for three states and change history? How did glaciers plow the Great Plains and how did natural disasters continue to alter the map?[edit] State of Rebellion How did the most rebellious states took shape? How did they earn their outsized features and outspoken reputations? For instance, why does Montana looks like it took a bite out of Idaho? Why wasn't Texas broken up into five states? And why exactly do we have not one but two Carolinas?[edit] Living on the Edge What secrets are hiding in our map? What's behind the "blank spots" like Area 51? What possessed the citizens of Key West to throw down their margaritas and secede from Florida? And even in the heartland, there are those living on the edge -- in Kansas, old missile bunkers are now five bedroom dream homes. And what about the county in Georgia that was left off the state's quarter?[edit] Use It or Lose It If you thought our borders were set in stone, you'd be wrong. Who stole a corner of Washington, DC? Is Ohio actually a state? And why isn't St. Louis our nation's capital? One thing's for sure -- our map could look very different. How did we create order out of so much chaos? With the vote.[edit] Church and States Ever since the Pilgrims boarded the Mayflower, what we believe and how we believe has shaped the American map. Could Utah have been bigger than Texas? How did religion shatter New England into such odd little shapes? And did the Civil War actually begin... in Kansas?[edit] A Boom with a View Did money make our map? Through boom and through bust, the sweet smell of profit has drawn and redrawn our states. How did Green Bay help carve our border with Canada? What does football have to do with fur? Is North Carolina the real "Golden State"? And why should we all move to North Dakota?[edit] Culture Clash Will rivalries within our states break them into pieces? Cultures compete against each other all over the map. In extreme cases, they can divide states in two. How did World War II preserve the shape of California? Will part of Maine break off and become Northern Massachusetts? And as new cultures move into Florida, will the state's cowboy tradition get pushed off the map?[edit] Mouthing Off We all live in the same country, so why do we sound do different? It's a matter of where you are on the map. Why didn't the southern accent exist until after the Civil War? How did California athletes end up coining so many new words? Why do we have so many different words for the same things -- like pop versus soda? Will one particularly strong accent cause New York to break up and create a 51st state?
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Video Aspect Ratio: 1.778 (16:9)
Video Resolution: 1280 x 720
Audio Codec: AAC LC
Audio English
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