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In this series of essays first published in 1920, the noted historian presents his ideas on the role of the frontier in shaping the American experience. The Frontier in American History examines the importance of the unsettled West as both idea and physical reality. Turner's essays explore the changing frontier as it moved progressively westward and discuss the contributions of the pioneers in each frontier area to the development of modern American democracy.
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Table of Contents
The significance of the frontier in American history
The first official frontier of the Massachusetts bay
The old West
The Middle west
The Ohio valley in American history
The significance of the Mississippi valley in American history
The problem of the West
Dominant forces in western life
Contributions of the West to American democracy
Pioneer ideals and the state university
The West and American ideals
Social forces in American history
Middle western pioneer democracy.
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