This project examines the nineteenth century emigration aid movement by which northern evangelical reformers subsidized westward expansion. Settlers used subsidies to defray the cost of transportation and import the foundations of communities, including presses, churches, and schools. Reformers used emigrant aid in an attempt to build the ideal western society, one that would reflect the political and religious obligations that they saw as central to the survival of the Union. Believing they could transform the West into a free-soil, free-labor, evangelical example for the nation, reformers used emigrant aid as a vehicle to implement their vision of a virtuous society. Although reformers had many concerns about the West, including foreign i...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
Friends of Humanity, Enemies of Bondage: Kentucky\u27s Antislavery Evangelicals and Their Legacy And...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...
This project examines the New England Emigrant Aid Company colonization of Kansas in 1854 as a solut...
The purpose of this thesis was to trace the pattern of Mormon immigration from Europe and the easter...
A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about ...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
At the conclusion of the Civil War, the American public once again turned its attention to westward ...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
This volume presents a study of overland travel across the Great Plains of the United States prior t...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century American evangelical Protestantism, facing both the so...
Passage money sent from America to relatives and friends still at home replaced indentured servitude...
This dissertation discusses three different colonization schemes of Americans in Mexico—Confederates...
This dissertation will examine the attitude of American Evangelical Protestantism towards immigratio...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
Friends of Humanity, Enemies of Bondage: Kentucky\u27s Antislavery Evangelicals and Their Legacy And...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...
This project examines the New England Emigrant Aid Company colonization of Kansas in 1854 as a solut...
The purpose of this thesis was to trace the pattern of Mormon immigration from Europe and the easter...
A Kingdom Divided uncovers how evangelical Christians in the border states influenced debates about ...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
On March 4, 1865, the day Abraham Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address, Reverend Doctor Ge...
At the conclusion of the Civil War, the American public once again turned its attention to westward ...
In late December of 1816, prominent citizens within the state of Virginia in conjunction with the Un...
This volume presents a study of overland travel across the Great Plains of the United States prior t...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century American evangelical Protestantism, facing both the so...
Passage money sent from America to relatives and friends still at home replaced indentured servitude...
This dissertation discusses three different colonization schemes of Americans in Mexico—Confederates...
This dissertation will examine the attitude of American Evangelical Protestantism towards immigratio...
This dissertation examines how global missionary work by millions of American evangelicals shaped th...
Friends of Humanity, Enemies of Bondage: Kentucky\u27s Antislavery Evangelicals and Their Legacy And...
This thesis examines the awareness and response of the slave states to the conditions and events in ...