The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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Paul W. Glad. the " West " as a permanent section , continuously asserting a distinct atti- tude against the East . American experience could be understood , Turner argued , only as a long attempt by the West to gain independence and pre ...
Paul W. Glad. the " West " as a permanent section , continuously asserting a distinct atti- tude against the East . American experience could be understood , Turner argued , only as a long attempt by the West to gain independence and pre ...
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... West that New Eng- land found in the northern half of the Valley the basis for a new alliance and new power as disturbing to the slave- holding South as the Southern and Western connection had been to New England . By the middle of the ...
... West that New Eng- land found in the northern half of the Valley the basis for a new alliance and new power as disturbing to the slave- holding South as the Southern and Western connection had been to New England . By the middle of the ...
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... West shall be thrown upon New Orleans or given to the At- lantic cities . " Shortly after this , in 1851 , the West- ern Journal of St. Louis published articles lamenting that " the Western States are subjected to the relation of ...
... West shall be thrown upon New Orleans or given to the At- lantic cities . " Shortly after this , in 1851 , the West- ern Journal of St. Louis published articles lamenting that " the Western States are subjected to the relation of ...
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