In his text Frederick Turner reviews the American frontier and its effects on the history of a young America.
After explaining the frontier of settlement in general and before discussing the influences on the East, Turner takes on the differences between the European and the American frontier. “The frontier is the line of most rapid and effective Americanization.” (415), is his statement. This includes the frontier running along the borders of free, uncultivated, uncivilized soil and having the best conditions to evolve into new cities and farm land. The clash of cultured Europeans and the undiscovered wilderness was fundamental for the change to an American civilization.
For that to happen