Ch 8. Overview of Westward Expansion Ch 9. Buildup to the American Civil... Ch 10. The American Civil War Ch 11. After the Civil War:... Ch 12. Industrialization & Urbanization... Ch 13. Social Issues of the Progressive Era... Ch 14. American Imperialism & World War... Ch 15....
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This was the same caravan of "wretched fanaticks" that passed through Pittsburgh on Saturday, Oct. 25, 1817. Bullard's own caravan continued westward, past Ithaca, and was eventually re-united with the travelers of the southern route, probably in Jefferson County, Ohio. A correspondent ...
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Smith's four years was up on September 27, 1827, and he claimed that he dug up the plates which, being interpreted, gave the "New Revelation, or the Book of Mormon," out of the side of a hill near Manchester, Ontario county, N. Y. Rigdon was seen in the neighborhood several times...
PartThree TheProblemofExpansion TheNorthwestOrdinanceof1787 •“Itbelongstothenear-holytrinityoffounding-eradocuments,joiningtheDeclarationofIndependenceandtheConstitutionof1787inchartingthecourseofthenewnation”(15)••ExtendingLibertyWestward:TheNorthwestOrdinanceof1787,writtenbyJamesH.Madison.Source:OAHMagazine...
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by European scholars was central to the enlightenment of the Renaissance. It thrived from c. 1450 to 1948 based on exploration, from c. 1600 to 1900 based on the information needs of westward expansion, and from c. 1915 to 1947 based on geopolitics. Its accomplishments include the following...
and no term for geography was in common usage even in the highest realms of government and academe. The discipline thrived again from the mid-15th to mid-20th centuries based on an evolving chain of influences from exploration to westward expansion to geopolitics. Since 1948, however,...
A symbol of the United States’ Westward Expansion, the park’s signature feature is the Gateway Arch. Clad in stainless steel, the weighted catenary arch stretches 630 feet high. Besides standing taller than the Washington Monument, the Gateway Arch is the tallest manmade monument in the Wester...