The Frontier in American HistoryHenry Holt, 1920 - 375 halaman |
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... forest falls before them as they advance , and the soil is laid bare so that you can scarce find the wherewithal to erect a shelter for the night . " And yet , in spite of this opposition of the interests of the trader and the farmer ...
... forest falls before them as they advance , and the soil is laid bare so that you can scarce find the wherewithal to erect a shelter for the night . " And yet , in spite of this opposition of the interests of the trader and the farmer ...
Halaman 67
... forest felling for the colonial settlements to expand into the interior to a distance of about a hundred miles from the coast . Indeed , some stretches were hardly touched in that period . This conquest of the nearest wilderness in the ...
... forest felling for the colonial settlements to expand into the interior to a distance of about a hundred miles from the coast . Indeed , some stretches were hardly touched in that period . This conquest of the nearest wilderness in the ...
Halaman 71
... forest . Even in so - called villages the houses were far apart , because , except on the seashore , the people lived by farming . Such as were able to do so fenced their dwellings with palisades , or built them of solid timber , with ...
... forest . Even in so - called villages the houses were far apart , because , except on the seashore , the people lived by farming . Such as were able to do so fenced their dwellings with palisades , or built them of solid timber , with ...
Halaman 89
... forest areas . In fact , the Piedmont was by no means the unbroken forest that might have been imagined , for in addi- tion to natural meadows , the Indians had burned over large tracts.3 It was a rare combination of woodland and ...
... forest areas . In fact , the Piedmont was by no means the unbroken forest that might have been imagined , for in addi- tion to natural meadows , the Indians had burned over large tracts.3 It was a rare combination of woodland and ...
Halaman 129
... region and of the upper Mississippi Valley , and the gold of the black Hills , - all contribute under- ground wealth to the Middle West . 2 1901 . The primeval American forest once spread its shade over vast THE MIDDLE WEST 129.
... region and of the upper Mississippi Valley , and the gold of the black Hills , - all contribute under- ground wealth to the Middle West . 2 1901 . The primeval American forest once spread its shade over vast THE MIDDLE WEST 129.
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