The Boundless Frontier by James T Wall

The Boundless Frontier by James T Wall

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The Boundless Frontier by James T Wall

The Boundless Frontier follows the major events of American History from the pre-Columbian Indians through the Civil War. This comprehensive reader presents the development of America as it changed from an unexplored Indian land into a "civilized" and unified country as the Europeans and their descendents pushed into the frontier, constantly moving the borders to the west. James T. Wall depicts this development of a nation through this gradual engulfing of land to its sophistication as technology guided its evolution and a new democratic government took over. He notes the effects of other countries on the nature of America, while describing their relationship with the people there. Yet, Wall focuses on the growth and conflict that evolved as a vast frontier became a unified country that suffered from many internal and external conflicts. He ends with the conflict that temporarily divided the United States, the Civil War.
"The Boundless Frontier" is an impressive work of meticulous scholarship and a highly recommended, single volume survey of early American political history and development from colonial times through the end of the Civil War* Midwest Book Review *
James T. Wall is Professor at Northern Virginia Community College and the author of From the Law of Moses to the Magna Carta. (University Press of America, 1998)
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ISBN 13 9780761813026
ISBN 10 0761813020
Title The Boundless Frontier
Author James T Wall
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University Press of America
Year published 1999-02-18
Number of pages 369
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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