In the early nineteenth century, critics like Zebulon Pike and Washington Irving viewed the West as a “dumping ground” for free blacks and Native Americans, a place where they could be segregated from the white communities east of the Mississippi River. But as immigrant populations and industrialization took hold in the East, white Americans began to view the West as a “refuge for real whites.” The West had the most diverse population in the nation with substantial numbers of American Indians, Hispanics, and Asians, but Anglo-Americans could control these mostly disenfranchised peoples and enjoy the privileges of power while celebrating their presence as providing a unique regional character. The first comprehensive study to examine the con...
Founding the Far West is an ambitious and vividly written narrative of the early years of statehood ...
American West, Surveying, MapsSurveying the American West Before expansion could properly take place...
This dissertation is an analysis of four fictional narratives that illustrate the productive power o...
In MAKING THE WHITE MAN'S WEST, author Jason E. Pierce argues that since the time of the Louisiana P...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
Citation: St. John, Lillian Alice. What is the object of life. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultu...
This study traces the flowering of Western scientific exploration during the fifteen years following...
Countless studies of the American West have been written from the viewpoint of history, psychology, ...
For western colonists in the early American backcountry, disputes often ended in bloodshed and death...
by Steffen Wöll Steffen Wöll, The West and the Word: Imagining, Formatting, and Ordering the Americ...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
The rapid rise of the United States benefits from the western exploitation; and the first question t...
At the end of the 19th century, Americans heralded the end of the westward march across the continen...
The object of this investigation is to explore the overtones of the Westward Movement by describing ...
Americanizing the West is an eloquently written account of Progressive reformers\u27 concerted effor...
Founding the Far West is an ambitious and vividly written narrative of the early years of statehood ...
American West, Surveying, MapsSurveying the American West Before expansion could properly take place...
This dissertation is an analysis of four fictional narratives that illustrate the productive power o...
In MAKING THE WHITE MAN'S WEST, author Jason E. Pierce argues that since the time of the Louisiana P...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
Citation: St. John, Lillian Alice. What is the object of life. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultu...
This study traces the flowering of Western scientific exploration during the fifteen years following...
Countless studies of the American West have been written from the viewpoint of history, psychology, ...
For western colonists in the early American backcountry, disputes often ended in bloodshed and death...
by Steffen Wöll Steffen Wöll, The West and the Word: Imagining, Formatting, and Ordering the Americ...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
The rapid rise of the United States benefits from the western exploitation; and the first question t...
At the end of the 19th century, Americans heralded the end of the westward march across the continen...
The object of this investigation is to explore the overtones of the Westward Movement by describing ...
Americanizing the West is an eloquently written account of Progressive reformers\u27 concerted effor...
Founding the Far West is an ambitious and vividly written narrative of the early years of statehood ...
American West, Surveying, MapsSurveying the American West Before expansion could properly take place...
This dissertation is an analysis of four fictional narratives that illustrate the productive power o...