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The first hour of the series explores Appalachia’s unique mosaic of plant, animal and early human life. Sissy Spacek narrates.
The first hour of this series about the deep and surprising history
of Appalachia explores the region's unique mosaic of plant, animal
and early human life. As Pulitzer Prize-winning scientist E.O.
Wilson notes, "A history of a region includes not just the people,
but the creatures and the living environment." Geology is destiny.
The Appalachian Mountains hold their treasure of mineral and timber
wealth because they were born of a primeval ocean. Early North
Americans settled here because giant mammals gave them vast food
supplies. Over thousands of years, they formed highly sophisticated
cultures, until 1540 when Hernando de Soto ruined them in his
violent, single-minded hunt for gold. The tribes that remained
after de Soto's brutal swath adopted the gun as their chief
technology. England, Spain and France would court these skilled
hunters and warriors as allies in the early struggle to dominate
America. Academy Award-winning actress Sissy Spacek narrates.