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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... produce the necessarys of life with little labour . " 37 Very generally these redemptioners were of non- 37 " Spotswood Papers , " in Collections of Virginia Historical Society , 88 English stock . In the crucible of the frontier i , ii ...
... produce the necessarys of life with little labour . " 37 Very generally these redemptioners were of non- 37 " Spotswood Papers , " in Collections of Virginia Historical Society , 88 English stock . In the crucible of the frontier i , ii ...
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... produce , all which , except beer , our new townships begin to supply us with , which are settled with very industrious and thriving Germans . This no doubt diminishes the number of shipping and the appear- ance of our trade , but it is ...
... produce , all which , except beer , our new townships begin to supply us with , which are settled with very industrious and thriving Germans . This no doubt diminishes the number of shipping and the appear- ance of our trade , but it is ...
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... produce a surplus for export ) had appeared , though confusedly , in New England . The traders and their posts had prepared the way for the frontier towns , 1 and the cattle industry was most important to the early farmers.15 But the ...
... produce a surplus for export ) had appeared , though confusedly , in New England . The traders and their posts had prepared the way for the frontier towns , 1 and the cattle industry was most important to the early farmers.15 But the ...
Halaman 76
... produce a Western flavor in the towns on the frontier . But it was not until the original ideals of the land system began to change , that the opportunity to make new settlements for such reasons became common . As the eco- nomic and ...
... produce a Western flavor in the towns on the frontier . But it was not until the original ideals of the land system began to change , that the opportunity to make new settlements for such reasons became common . As the eco- nomic and ...
Halaman 82
... produce naval stores.22 But the attempt soon failed ; the Germans applied to the Indians on Schoharie Creek , a branch of the Mohawk , for a grant of land and migrated there , only to find that the governor had already granted the land ...
... produce naval stores.22 But the attempt soon failed ; the Germans applied to the Indians on Schoharie Creek , a branch of the Mohawk , for a grant of land and migrated there , only to find that the governor had already granted the land ...
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