The frontier in American historyH. Holt, 1920 - 375 halaman The author argues that the availability of cheap land in the American West is the lens through which the history of the United States should be viewed. |
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... natural boundary lines which have served to mark and to affect the characteristics of the frontiers , namely : the " fall line ; " the Alleghany Moun- tains ; the Mississippi ; the Missouri where its direction ap- proximates north and ...
... natural boundary lines which have served to mark and to affect the characteristics of the frontiers , namely : the " fall line ; " the Alleghany Moun- tains ; the Mississippi ; the Missouri where its direction ap- proximates north and ...
Halaman 19
... natural growth of vegetation , called the 66 range , " and the proceeds of hunting . His imple- ments of agriculture are rude , chiefly of his own make , and his efforts directed mainly to a crop of corn and a " truck patch . " The last ...
... natural growth of vegetation , called the 66 range , " and the proceeds of hunting . His imple- ments of agriculture are rude , chiefly of his own make , and his efforts directed mainly to a crop of corn and a " truck patch . " The last ...
Halaman 62
... naturally must have had some effect on migration . But a more effective source of disputes was with respect to the relation of the town proprietors to the public domain of the town in contrast with the non - proprietors as a class . The ...
... naturally must have had some effect on migration . But a more effective source of disputes was with respect to the relation of the town proprietors to the public domain of the town in contrast with the non - proprietors as a class . The ...
Halaman 69
... natural distinction between the period of which I am to speak and the later extension of the West . The beginning of the period is necessarily an indeterminate date , owing to the different times of colonizing the coastal areas which ...
... natural distinction between the period of which I am to speak and the later extension of the West . The beginning of the period is necessarily an indeterminate date , owing to the different times of colonizing the coastal areas which ...
Halaman 75
... natural selection , would afford opportunity to the least contented , whether be 12 On New England's land system see Osgood , " American Colonies ( N. Y. , 1904 ) , i , chap . xi ; and Eggleston , " Land System of the New England ...
... natural selection , would afford opportunity to the least contented , whether be 12 On New England's land system see Osgood , " American Colonies ( N. Y. , 1904 ) , i , chap . xi ; and Eggleston , " Land System of the New England ...
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