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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... possession of a place than the game is driven away . The forest falls before them as they advance , and the 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 ...
... possession of a place than the game is driven away . The forest falls before them as they advance , and the 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 ...
Halaman 36
... possession of the West . Thus an intel- lectual stream from New England sources fertilized the West . Other sections sent their missionaries ; but the real struggle was between sects . The contest for power and the expansive tendency ...
... possession of the West . Thus an intel- lectual stream from New England sources fertilized the West . Other sections sent their missionaries ; but the real struggle was between sects . The contest for power and the expansive tendency ...
Halaman 62
... possession of the undivided town lands . Contentions on the part of the town meeting that it had the right of dealing with the town lands occasionally appear , signif- icantly , in the frontier towns of Haverhill , Massachusetts , 59 ...
... possession of the undivided town lands . Contentions on the part of the town meeting that it had the right of dealing with the town lands occasionally appear , signif- icantly , in the frontier towns of Haverhill , Massachusetts , 59 ...
Halaman 63
... possession did not become marked until the eighteenth century ; but the exclusion of some from possession of the town lands and the " equality " in allotment favoring men with already large estates must have attracted ambitious men who ...
... possession did not become marked until the eighteenth century ; but the exclusion of some from possession of the town lands and the " equality " in allotment favoring men with already large estates must have attracted ambitious men who ...
Halaman 69
... possession of the interior . This she did in the midst of conflicts with the exterior Indian tribes which invaded her frontiers from New York and Canada during the French and Indian wars from 1690 to 1760 , and under frontier conditions ...
... possession of the interior . This she did in the midst of conflicts with the exterior Indian tribes which invaded her frontiers from New York and Canada during the French and Indian wars from 1690 to 1760 , and under frontier conditions ...
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