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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1925, Paxson was the first American historian presenting the War of Independence from both American as well as British points of view.
Winner of the 1925 Pulitzer Prize in History. Explore the rich history of the American West in this essential volume by Paxson. Covering the period from 1763 to 1893, this comprehensive work offers a detailed account of the westward expansion that shaped the nation's destiny.Through fifty-nine insightful chapters, Paxson traces the journey of the American pioneer from the early settlements in New England to the shores of California. With meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, he provides fresh perspectives on key events such as the War for Independence, the Louisiana Purchase, conflicts with Native Americans, and the Civil War. Paxson's narrative goes beyond conventional boundaries, examining the historical, geographic, and practical aspects of Westward expansion. From frontier finance to the operations of canal and railroad companies, he sheds light on lesser-known facets of this transformative era in American history. An indispensable resource for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this volume showcases Paxson's literary skill and enduring contribution to our understanding of the American West.
The American frontier hold a critical spot throughout the entire existence of the US, addressing a time of quick development, development, and difficulties. From 1763 to 1893, trailblazers wandered toward the west, cutting out another American personality and experiencing different hindrances en route. This book, "The Advancement of the American Frontier - 1763-1893: Trailblazers, Progress, and Difficulties," investigates the groundbreaking excursion of the American outskirts and the significant effect it had on the country.In this Introduction, we will characterize the American outskirts and framework the time span canvassed in this book. The American frontier hold a critical spot throughout the entire existence of the US, addressing a time of quick development, development, and difficulties. From 1763 to 1893, trailblazers wandered toward the west, cutting out another American personality and experiencing different hindrances en route. This book, "The Advancement of the American Frontier - 1763-1893: Trailblazers, Progress, and Difficulties," investigates the groundbreaking excursion of the American outskirts and the significant effect it had on the country. In this Introduction, we will characterize the American outskirts and framework the time span canvassed in this book. Chapters of this book Include: 1.The Pre-Frontier Era - 1763-1803 2. The Westward Expansion - 1803-1840s 3. Challenges and Conflicts on the Frontier - 1850s-1870s 4. The Closing of the Frontier - 1880s-1893 5. Evaluation of the evolution of the American frontier 6. Reflection on the legacy of the frontier in shaping modern America Click BUY BUTTON NOW!! To get copy of this book
A Masterwork and Winner of The Pulitzer Prize for History Frederic L Paxson’s History of the American Frontier offers a sweeping account of the American West and the country’s westward expansion from 1763-1893. This gripping journey through the heart of America’s past is a must-read for every student of American history. Paxson masterfully paints a picture of how the land of the United States was settled over approximately 150 years, starting with the English settlers in New England and tracing the expansion across the continent, ending at the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Paxton’s literary genius shines through in this meticulously researched chronicle as he takes a historical, geographic, and pragmatic view of Westward expansion. He masterfully illuminates the untamed expanses, courageous pioneers, and the pivotal events in American history, from the War for Independence to the Louisiana Purchase, regional conflicts with Native Americans as well as the Civil War. In addition to these events that shaped American history, Paxton offers keen insight into the intricacies behind the scenes of frontier finance, executive orders from Presidents Washington to Roosevelt, and an inside look at the corporations who constructed and managed the canals and railroads. The vivid portrait Paxton paints of this captivating era in American history was worthy of The Pulitzer Prize he received in History for his portrayal of the intense struggles, the hard won triumphs and the pioneer spirt. This beautifully designed edition includes 10 easy to read maps so the reader can follow along on the journey west.