The American Frontier

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The author of "The Fighting Men of the Civil War" now masterfully chronicles the grand history of the territory beyond the Mississippi, with particular attention to exploration, expansion, conflict, and settlement.

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Genre : History
Author : William C. Davis
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Release : 1999
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0806131292


The Winning Of The West A History Of The American Frontiers

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This carefully crafted ebook: "The Winning of the West: A History of the American Frontiers" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. This four-volume edition by one of the most admired Presidents of the United States thoroughly explains the historical process of the conquest of the American West and how the Americans fought Indian tribes, British, French, and Spanish troops to become the greatest power of the world. Contents: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi 1769-1776 The Spread of the English-speaking Peoples The French of the Ohio Valley The Appalachian Confederacies The Algonquins of the Northwest Boon and the Long Hunters; and Their Hunting in No-man's-land Sevier, Robertson, and the Watauga Commonwealth Lord Dunmore's War The Battle of the Great Kanawha; and Logan's Speech Boon and the Settlement of Kentucky The Southern Backwoodsmen Overwhelm the Cherokees Growth and Civil Organization of Kentucky From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi 1777-1783 The War in the Northwest Clark's Conquest of the Illinois Clark's Campaign Against Vincennes Continuance of the Struggle in Kentucky The Moravian Massacre Kentucky Until the End of the Revolution The Holston Settlements King's Mountain Robertson Founds the Cumberland Settlement What the Westerners Had Done During the Revolution The Founding of the Trans- Alleghany Commonwealths 1784-1790 The Inrush of Settlers The Indian Wars The Navigation of the Mississippi Separatist Movements and Spanish Intrigues Kentucky's Struggle for Statehood The War in the Northwest...

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Genre : History
Author : Theodore Roosevelt
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2023-12-15
File : 913 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547753599


Global West American Frontier

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"This book examines how travel writers viewed the American West from the age of Manifest Destiny through the Great Depression. In the nineteenth century, the West was often presented as one developing frontier among many; in the twentieth century, travel writers often searched for American frontier distinctiveness"--Provided by publisher"--Provided by publisher.

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Genre : History
Author : David M. Wrobel
Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Release : 2013
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780826353702


The American Military On The Frontier

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The Seventh Military History Symposium of the United States Air Force Academy brought together military historians, frontier historians, western historians, and local historians. The papers presented are arranged in four sections: The Frontier and American Military Tradition Comparison of Military Frontiers Impact of the Military on the Frontier Military Life on the Frontier Papers in the first two sections address the broad weep of the military experience on the frontier. These papers help provide perspective and conceptual framework within which to fit the more specific studies in the third and fourth sections. The fifth section, "The Seventh Military History Symposium in Perspective," includes the reactions and commentary of three leading military historians.

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Genre : History
Author : James P. Tate
Publisher : The Minerva Group, Inc.
Release : 2002-06
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0898759978


The First American Frontier

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In The First American Frontier, Wilma Dunaway challenges many assumptions about the development of preindustrial Southern Appalachia's society and economy. Drawing on data from 215 counties in nine states from 1700 to 1860, she argues that capitalist exchange and production came to the region much earlier than has been previously thought. Her innovative book is the first regional history of antebellum Southern Appalachia and the first study to apply world-systems theory to the development of the American frontier. Dunaway demonstrates that Europeans established significant trade relations with Native Americans in the southern mountains and thereby incorporated the region into the world economy as early as the seventeenth century. In addition to the much-studied fur trade, she explores various other forces of change, including government policy, absentee speculation in the region's natural resources, the emergence of towns, and the influence of local elites. Contrary to the myth of a homogeneous society composed mainly of subsistence homesteaders, Dunaway finds that many Appalachian landowners generated market surpluses by exploiting a large landless labor force, including slaves. In delineating these complexities of economy and labor in the region, Dunaway provides a perceptive critique of Appalachian exceptionalism and development.

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Genre : History
Author : Wilma A. Dunaway
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Release : 2000-11-09
File : 476 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780807861172


A Life On The American Frontiers Collected Works Of Henry Schoolcraft

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Henry Schoolcraft's 'A Life on the American Frontiers: Collected Works of Henry Schoolcraft' offers a comprehensive view of his experiences and observations as an explorer, geologist, and ethnologist in the early 19th century. This collection showcases Schoolcraft's meticulous documentation of Native American culture, folklore, and traditions, providing valuable insights into a rapidly changing American landscape. His writing style is both informative and engaging, reflecting his dedication to preserving the history and heritage of the indigenous peoples he encountered. Schoolcraft's work serves as a significant contribution to American literature and ethnography, bridging the gap between the past and the present. Through his detailed accounts and vivid descriptions, readers are transported to a bygone era, allowing them to appreciate the complexity and richness of Native American societies. This anthology is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, anthropology, or Indigenous studies, as it sheds light on a pivotal period of cultural exchange and transformation in the United States.

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Genre : History
Author : Henry Schoolcraft
Publisher : Good Press
Release : 2023-12-14
File : 1389 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547778349


Western Ontario And The American Frontier

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This illuminating study of the social history of Canada depicts the important elements of American culture that were brought into western Ontario during the 19th century.

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Genre : History
Author : Fred Landon
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release : 1967-01-15
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780773591622


The Last American Frontier

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The exploration, settlement, exploitation, and conflicts of the "American Old West" form a unique tapestry of events, which has been celebrated by Americans and foreigners alike—in art, music, dance, novels, magazines, short stories, poetry, theater, video games, movies, radio, television, song, and oral tradition. Many historians of the American West have written about the mythic West; the west of western literature, art and of people's shared memories. But Frederic Paxson's book takes us through the era when the American frontier was undergoing a massive transformation and when the decades old struggles of the Native Americans were finally beginning to make a dent in the old white American history... Frederic Logan Paxson was a Pulitzer Prize winning American historian and an authority on the American frontier.

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Genre : History
Author : Frederic L. Paxson
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2023-12-13
File : 246 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547751762


German Pioneers On The American Frontier

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Wilhelm Wagner (1803-1877), son of Peter Wagner, was born in Dürkheim, Germany. He married Friedericke Odenwald (1812-1893). They had nine children. They emigrated and settled in Illinois. His brother, Julius Wagner (1816-1903) married Emilie M. Schneider (1820-1896). They had seven children. They emigrated and settled in Texas.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Andreas Reichstein
Publisher : University of North Texas Press
Release : 2001
File : 348 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1574411349


America

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Travel gets us from one place to another--often with wonderful attendant enjoyment-but exploration makes us understand our travel, the places we travel to--and ourselves. The essays in this collection constitute a major step toward this understanding. They open up new areas for concern and draw many valuable insights and conclusions.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Steven E. Kagel
Publisher : Popular Press
Release : 1979-05
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0879721715