In short, at the frontier the environment is at first too strong for the man. He must accept the conditions which it furnishes, or perish, and so he fits himself into the Indian clearings and follows the Indian trails. The Frontier in American History - Halaman 4oleh Frederick Jackson Turner - 1920 - 375 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Charles Alexander McMurry - 1903 - 322 halaman
...scalp in orthodox Indian fashion. In short, at the frontier the environment is at first too strong for the man. He must accept the conditions which it furnishes, or perish, and so he fits himself into the clearings and follows the Indian trails. Little by little he transforms the wilderness, but the outcome... | |
| James Oneal - 1912 - 248 halaman
...conaBradbury, "Travels in the Interior of America in the Tears 1809, 1810 and 1811," p. 291. ditions which it furnishes, or perish, and so he fits himself into the Indian clearings and follows the Indian trails."3 As the development of the child, from conception to birth, repeats the history of living... | |
| James Oneal - 1921 - 232 halaman
...scalp in orthodox Indian fashion. In short, at the frontier the environment is at first too strong for the man. He must accept the conditions which it furnishes,...himself into the Indian clearings and follows the Indian trails."3 As the development of the child, from conception to birth, repeats the history of living... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - 1922 - 496 halaman
...environment is at first stronger than the man, but he must accept the condition which it furnishes or perish, so he fits himself into the Indian clearings and follows...trails. Little by little he transforms the wilderness — he conquers it — but the outcome is not European, not simply the development of the Germanic... | |
| Theresa Schmid McMahon - 1925 - 440 halaman
...scalp in orthodox Indian fashion. In short, at the frontier the environment is at first too strong for the man. He must accept the conditions which it furnishes,...wilderness, but the outcome is not the old Europe. . . . The fact is, that here is a new product that is American."1 Whether the early colonists migrated... | |
| Raymond Leslie Buell - 1925 - 794 halaman
...Ch. 12, off the garments of civilization and arrays him in the hunting shirt and the moccasin. . . . Little by little he transforms the wilderness, but the outcome is not the old Europe. . . . The fact is, that here is a new product that is American." 1 So strong is the geographic factor... | |
| 2005 - 488 halaman
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| Howard Washington Odum - 1927 - 450 halaman
...memories are old, but the experience is new. And the experience modifies the tradition, so that in the end the " outcome is not the old Europe, not simply the development of Germanic germs, . . . The fact is that here is a new product that is America." 8 Here then was a fresh field for the... | |
| Norman Foerster - 1928 - 296 halaman
...scalp in orthodox Indian fashion. In short, at the frontier the environment is at first too strong for the man. He must accept the conditions which it furnishes,...Europe, not simply the development of Germanic germs. . . . The fact is, that here is a new product that is American. . . . Thus the advance of the frontier... | |
| 1929 - 924 halaman
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