
THE AMERICAN NATION - A HISTORY - FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES BY ASSOCIATED SCHOLARS - EDITED BY ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, L.L.D. PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY - ADVISED BY VARIOUS HISTORICAL SOCIETIES - THE AMERICAN NATION - A HISTORY - LIST OF AUTHORS AND TITLES - GROUP I FOUNDATIONS OF THE NATION
GROUP II TRANSFORMATION INTO A NATION
GROUP III DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION
GROUP IV TRIAL OF NATIONALITY
GROUP V NATIONAL EXPANSION
COMMITTEES ORIGINALLY APPOINTED TO ADVISE AND CONSULT WITH THE EDITOR - THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
THE WISCONSIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
THE TEXAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
TO - THE MEMORY OF ANDREW JACKSON TURNER - MY FATHER - EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
This volume explores the dynamic decade when the United States pushed beyond the Appalachian barrier, ushering in a new phase of western settlement. Drawing on a wealth of original documents, the author examines how pioneers, Native peoples, and emerging towns negotiated land, trade, and identity on the expanding frontier. The narrative captures the optimism, conflict, and cultural exchange that defined this formative period.
Readers will encounter vivid accounts of river navigation, early railroads, and the rise of market towns that linked the East to the vast interior. The analysis highlights how political ideas about liberty and self‑government were tested and reshaped by the challenges of distance and diversity. By the close of the 1820s, the foundations of a distinctly American west were already taking shape, setting the stage for the nation's later growth.
Language
en
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~9 hours (525K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1932
Best remembered for the frontier thesis, this influential American historian argued that the experience of westward expansion helped shape the character and institutions of the United States. His ideas stirred debate for generations and left a lasting mark on how American history was studied and taught.
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