French Influence In North America (1951)
Describes how the French have influenced the culture of North America in language, dress, architecture, religion & art forms. Shows historical places, such as Quebec & the Louisiana bayous, to illustrate the widespread movement & impact of the French. We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/V Geeks Archives. Email us at [email protected] if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.

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What Happened with the French of The U.S after the Louisiana Purchase?

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Franco-Americans strive to keep the French language alive in Maine

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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French and Indian War Era, 1750-1763 | Britain, France, & North America | Amherst & Montcalm

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Paris La Vie Parisienne (1965)

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How Just One Car Destroyed America's Car Industry

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Franco-Americans strive to keep French alive in Maine

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1972: Moving to a "Town of the 21st Century" | Scene | BBC Archive

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The True Origin of The Great Depression: What Historians Get Wrong

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Why Did France Lose Its North American Colonies?

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The Most Impossible Rise of a City Ever: Seattle, Washington

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1987: Blessed are the Tea Ladies | Forty Minutes | BBC Archive

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Why French sounds so unlike other Romance languages

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W5: France's best-kept secret in North America

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The Fascinating Story of Old New York: From Dutch Outpost to the Richest City in America

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HOW WE FLEW | Airports in 1935. A dive back in time. Upscaled and colorized historical footage

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65 Year Old Carpenter's Genius Pallet Idea: Smart And Practical Interior Design

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The Entire History of the French Empire

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How New York Erased the Jewish Lower East Side

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