Into the West: The Story of Its PeopleAcclaimed historian Walter Nugent brings us what is perhaps the most comprehensive and fascinating account to date of the peopling of the American West. In this epic social-demographic history, Nugent explores the populations of the West as they grow, change and intersect from the Paleo-Indians, the Spanish Conquistadors, to displaced Okies, wartime African American immigrants, and all the disparate groups that have made California the most ethnically diverse state in the union. Their tale, in all its complexity, is a tale that surprises, that subverts traditional stereotypes and that illuminates the multifaceted character of one of the world’s most unique and dynamic territories. |
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... ofthc Settlement Frontier, 1901-1913 131 Homestea1ding's True Heyday 131 Wheat Cotmtry. from Texas North 154 Dakota the M11lticultura1l 141 Down the From Range 147 Homesteading amid the l\lountuins 15: Mining as an Industry.
... ofthc Settlement Frontier, 1901-1913 131 Homestea1ding's True Heyday 131 Wheat Cotmtry. from Texas North 154 Dakota the M11lticultura1l 141 Down the From Range 147 Homesteading amid the l\lountuins 15: Mining as an Industry.
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The rise and collapse of homesteading underpinned the entire history of the United States for over 200 years, from the Atlantic to the Sierras and beyond, and the West is where homesteading peaked and then died.
The rise and collapse of homesteading underpinned the entire history of the United States for over 200 years, from the Atlantic to the Sierras and beyond, and the West is where homesteading peaked and then died.
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In American history, land hunger has taken the form of the Agrarian Myth, codified by Thomas Jefferson into an ideal society of independent, individualistic smallholders, or homesteaders. (Indians, to the contrary, usually considered ...
In American history, land hunger has taken the form of the Agrarian Myth, codified by Thomas Jefferson into an ideal society of independent, individualistic smallholders, or homesteaders. (Indians, to the contrary, usually considered ...
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Homesteading inspired people to find a place to settle; the gold rush idea caused people to migrate to find and extract resources. The two overlap in one respect: Land itself has sometimes been an exploitable resource, especially for ...
Homesteading inspired people to find a place to settle; the gold rush idea caused people to migrate to find and extract resources. The two overlap in one respect: Land itself has sometimes been an exploitable resource, especially for ...
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Of the five, however, the most important in terms of the number of people who directly responded to it is today, ironically, the most forgotten: homesteading. Where Did the Bufialo Roam, Anyway? What “the 1 'est” 6 INTO THE WEST.
Of the five, however, the most important in terms of the number of people who directly responded to it is today, ironically, the most forgotten: homesteading. Where Did the Bufialo Roam, Anyway? What “the 1 'est” 6 INTO THE WEST.
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Ulasan Pengguna - Not Available - Book VerdictBeyond its geography, the American West is defined by the people who settled it. Nugent (Crossings: The Great Atlantic Migrations), a respected social historian, has written a unique population ... Baca ulasan lengkap
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From Time Inmicrnorial to 1848 | 11 |
The United States Captures Its West 18481889 | 54 |
e_fjing the Depression 18891901 | 98 |
The Golden Twilight ofthc Settlement Frontier 19011913 | 131 |
Tourists Horryockws M exicans and M ore 19141929 | 174 |
Dust Bowl and Depressimi 19291941 117 | 227 |
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