The frontier in American historyDalcassian Publishing Company, 1 Jan 1920 |
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... struggle , which is made so exclusive an object of attention by writers like Professor von Holst , occupies its important place in American history because of its relation to westward expansion . In this advance , the frontier is the ...
... struggle , which is made so exclusive an object of attention by writers like Professor von Holst , occupies its important place in American history because of its relation to westward expansion . In this advance , the frontier is the ...
Halaman 24
... struggle . This is a wrong perspective . The pioneer needed the goods of the coast , and so the grand series of internal improvement and railroad legislation began , with potent nationalizing effects Over internal improvements occurred ...
... struggle . This is a wrong perspective . The pioneer needed the goods of the coast , and so the grand series of internal improvement and railroad legislation began , with potent nationalizing effects Over internal improvements occurred ...
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... struggle of the landed and the landless States , and of the Urdinance of 1787 , need no discussion . * 2 Administratively the frontier called out some of the highest and most vitalizing activities of the general government . The pur ...
... struggle of the landed and the landless States , and of the Urdinance of 1787 , need no discussion . * 2 Administratively the frontier called out some of the highest and most vitalizing activities of the general government . The pur ...
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... struggle of the sections over slavery on the western frontier does not dimin- ish the truth of this statement ; it proves the truth of it . Slav- ery was a sectional trait that would not down , but in the West it could not remain ...
... struggle of the sections over slavery on the western frontier does not dimin- ish the truth of this statement ; it proves the truth of it . Slav- ery was a sectional trait that would not down , but in the West it could not remain ...
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN | 39 |
THE Old West | 67 |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY | 177 |
THE PROBLEM OF THE WEST | 205 |
DOMINANT FORCES IN WESTERN LIFE | 222 |
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE WEST TO AMERICAN | 243 |
PIONEER Ideals and the STATE UNIVERSITY | 269 |
THE WEST AND AMERICAN IDEALS | 290 |
MIDDLE WESTERN PIONEER DEMOCRACY | 335 |
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