The Frontier in American Historye-artnow, 10 Mei 2021 - 273 halaman The Frontier in American History is a collection of works related to the history of American colonization of Wild West. Turner expresses his views on how the idea of the frontier shaped the American being and characteristics. He writes how the frontier drove American history and why America is what it is today. Turner reflects on the past to illustrate his point by noting human fascination with the frontier and how expansion to the American West changed people's views on their culture. _x000D_ Contents:_x000D_ The Significance of the Frontier in American History_x000D_ The First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay_x000D_ The Old West_x000D_ The Middle West_x000D_ The Ohio Valley in American History_x000D_ The Significance of the Mississippi Valley in American History_x000D_ The Problem of the West_x000D_ Dominant Forces in Western Life_x000D_ Contributions of the West to American Democracy_x000D_ Pioneer Ideals and the State University_x000D_ The West and American Ideals_x000D_ Social Forces in American History_x000D_ Middle Western Pioneer Democracy |
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... South, and the "cow drivers" took their droves to Charleston, Philadelphia, and New York.[16:1] Travelers at the ... Carolina cowpens guided the ranchers of Texas. One element favoring the rapid extension.
... South, and the "cow drivers" took their droves to Charleston, Philadelphia, and New York.[16:1] Travelers at the ... Carolina cowpens guided the ranchers of Texas. One element favoring the rapid extension.
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... South, lacked diversified industries, and was dependent on England for the bulk of its supplies. In the South there was even a dependence on the Northern colonies for articles of food. Governor Glenn, of South Carolina, writes in the ...
... South, lacked diversified industries, and was dependent on England for the bulk of its supplies. In the South there was even a dependence on the Northern colonies for articles of food. Governor Glenn, of South Carolina, writes in the ...
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... South Carolina[34:2] gerrymandered those colonies to insure the dominance of the coast in their legislatures. Washington desired to settle a State at a time in the Northwest; Jefferson would reserve from settlement the territory of his ...
... South Carolina[34:2] gerrymandered those colonies to insure the dominance of the coast in their legislatures. Washington desired to settle a State at a time in the Northwest; Jefferson would reserve from settlement the territory of his ...
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... Carolina, iv, p. xx; Weston, "Documents Connected with the History of South Carolina," p. 82; Ellis and Evans, "History of Lancaster County, Pa.," chs. iii, xxvi. [5:3] Parkman, "Pontiac," ii; Griffis, "Sir William Johnson," p. 6 ...
... Carolina, iv, p. xx; Weston, "Documents Connected with the History of South Carolina," p. 82; Ellis and Evans, "History of Lancaster County, Pa.," chs. iii, xxvi. [5:3] Parkman, "Pontiac," ii; Griffis, "Sir William Johnson," p. 6 ...
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... South Carolina," i, pp. 149-151; Turner, "Character and Influence of Indian Trade in Wisconsin," p. 18; Peck, "New Guide for Emigrants" (Boston, 1837), ch. iv; "Compendium Eleventh Census," i, p. xl. [12:1] See post, for illustrations ...
... South Carolina," i, pp. 149-151; Turner, "Character and Influence of Indian Trade in Wisconsin," p. 18; Peck, "New Guide for Emigrants" (Boston, 1837), ch. iv; "Compendium Eleventh Census," i, p. xl. [12:1] See post, for illustrations ...
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The Middle West | |
The Ohio Valley in American History | |
The Significance of the Mississippi Valley in American History | |
The Problem of the West | |
Dominant Forces in Western Life | |
Contributions of the West to American Democracy | |
Pioneer Ideals and the State University | |
The West and American Ideals | |
Social Forces in American History | |
Middle Western Pioneer Democracy | |
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