The Frontier in American HistoryH. Holt, 1920 - 375 halaman SETS FORTH THE VIEW OF AMERICAN EXPANSION WHICH HAS INSPIRED PROFESSOR TURNER'S WORK FROM THE BEGINNING. AMONG ALL AMERICAN HISTORIANS NO ONE HAS SO FULLY CAUGHT THE MEANING OF THE FRONTIER IN THEIR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. |
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... individual adventurers and to the States in which the lands are situated . " 43 " No subject , " said Henry Clay , " which has presented itself to the present , or perhaps any preceding , Congress , is of greater magnitude than that of ...
... individual adventurers and to the States in which the lands are situated . " 43 " No subject , " said Henry Clay , " which has presented itself to the present , or perhaps any preceding , Congress , is of greater magnitude than that of ...
Halaman 30
... individual liberty was sometimes con- fused with absence of all effective government . The same conditions aid in explaining the difficulty of instituting a strong government in the period of the confederacy . The frontier individualism ...
... individual liberty was sometimes con- fused with absence of all effective government . The same conditions aid in explaining the difficulty of instituting a strong government in the period of the confederacy . The frontier individualism ...
Halaman 32
... individual liberty beyond its proper bounds , has its dangers as well as its benefits . Individualism in America has allowed a laxity in regard to governmental affairs which has rendered possible the spoils system and all the manifest ...
... individual liberty beyond its proper bounds , has its dangers as well as its benefits . Individualism in America has allowed a laxity in regard to governmental affairs which has rendered possible the spoils system and all the manifest ...
Halaman 63
... individual possession did not become marked until the eighteenth century ; but the exclusion of some from possession of some from possession of the town lands and the " equality " in allotment favoring men with already large estates ...
... individual possession did not become marked until the eighteenth century ; but the exclusion of some from possession of some from possession of the town lands and the " equality " in allotment favoring men with already large estates ...
Halaman 74
... individuals , but in townships to groups of proprietors who in turn assigned lands to the inhabitants without cost . The typical form of establishing a town was as follows : On appli- cation of an approved body of men , desiring to ...
... individuals , but in townships to groups of proprietors who in turn assigned lands to the inhabitants without cost . The typical form of establishing a town was as follows : On appli- cation of an approved body of men , desiring to ...
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