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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Halaman 11
... soil by the raising of unrotated crops of corn and wheat in sparsely settled farming communities ; the intensive culture of the denser farm settle- ment ; and finally the manufacturing organization with city and factory system.23 This ...
... soil by the raising of unrotated crops of corn and wheat in sparsely settled farming communities ; the intensive culture of the denser farm settle- ment ; and finally the manufacturing organization with city and factory system.23 This ...
Halaman 14
... 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 , the Indian trade pioneered the way for civilization ...
... 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 , the Indian trade pioneered the way for civilization ...
Halaman 16
... soils , salt springs , mines , and army posts . The frontier army post , serving to protect the settlers from the Indians , has also acted as a wedge to open the Indian country , and has been a nucleus for settlement.30 In this con- 28 ...
... soils , salt springs , mines , and army posts . The frontier army post , serving to protect the settlers from the Indians , has also acted as a wedge to open the Indian country , and has been a nucleus for settlement.30 In this con- 28 ...
Halaman 18
... soil of the river valleys and prairies attracted the farmer . Good soils have been the most continuous attraction to the farmer's frontier . The land hun- ger of the Virginians drew them down the rivers into Carolina , in early colonial ...
... soil of the river valleys and prairies attracted the farmer . Good soils have been the most continuous attraction to the farmer's frontier . The land hun- ger of the Virginians drew them down the rivers into Carolina , in early colonial ...
Halaman 19
... or " dead . ened , " and fenced , are enough for his occupancy . It is quite immaterial whether he ever becomes the 35 Hale , “ Daniel Boone " ( pamphlet ) . owner of the soil . He is the occupant for THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTIER 19.
... or " dead . ened , " and fenced , are enough for his occupancy . It is quite immaterial whether he ever becomes the 35 Hale , “ Daniel Boone " ( pamphlet ) . owner of the soil . He is the occupant for THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTIER 19.
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