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    The Wild Frontier (3)

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    Introduction (Problem) The Wild Frontier has expanded even more with the services and support provided in the past few weeks. Each of the original four (4) satellite offices have doubled in size and four (4) more offices are being opened. The current licensing seats have managed to cover all of the existing personnel‚ without full utilization but the new demand will overtax them. The owner‚ Sam Yosemite‚ gets all fired up if he can’t allocate costs fairly according to use. We also need to make the

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    Entering the Frontier Flight Museum was an educational‚ historical experience dating back to the first airplane in 1903 to present day airplanes. It included the history of combat airplanes‚ commercial airplanes‚ corporate and private airplanes. Walking into the main Richard W. Cree Exhibit Gallery‚ the room was divided into different labeled galleries with interesting exhibits to support each gallery. The first exhibit was the “Early Flyers” exhibit of a replica wooded hanger with the tools used

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    process of closing the western frontier? 2. Why does the West hold such an important place in the American imagination? 3. In what ways is the West romanticized in American culture? Key Tensions Native Americans   Buffalo Hunters‚ Railroads‚ U.S. Government Cattlemen   Sheepherders Ranchers   Farmers Ethnic Minorities   Nativists Conservationists   Big Business Interests [mining‚ timber]‚ Local Govt. Officials‚ Farmers‚ Buffalo Hunters Lawlessness of the Frontier   “Civilizing” Forces

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    1860 Turning Point

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    The presidential election of 1860‚ followed by secession in the south was a major turning point in American history and was actually the beginning of what came to be known as the Civil War. The year prior to the election‚ John Brown‚ an abolitionist raided Harpers Ferry‚ Virginia‚ trying to get the slaves to stand up to their masters. It was a failed attempt‚ and John Brown got convicted of treason and later on was hanged. Because of this raid‚ the south saw him as a criminal due to the fact that

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    huge sails that broke tons of speed records. * | Communication * Telegraph (1844)- messages sent as electrical signals in a code of dots‚ dashes and spaces. Later known as Morse code. (Samuel F.B Morse) * Newspapers(1790-1835)- the numbers jumped quite a bit from 1790 (92) to 1820 (512) to 1835 (1258) * | Colonies vs. Nation * Colony in Liberia (1822)- The slave population was growing too fast in the U.S (50 thousand a year) while the Liberian population was only 1400 by 1830. People

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    Reappraisal of Turner’s Frontier Theory SIE International Summer School By the late 19 century‚ numerous American intensified the appeal of foreign markets. Firstly‚ In 1890‚ the US Bureau of the Census reported that no frontiers remained in the United States. The pioneers had conquered the west. Then‚ in 1893‚ a young historian named Frederick Jackson Turner published essay "The Significance of the Frontier in American History". "Up to our own day‚ American history has been in a large

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    From the years 1789 through 1800‚ Federalist went through many harsh conditions. There were many disputes between the Federalist Party‚ led by Hamilton‚ and the Republicans‚ led by Jefferson. The events that created the most trouble for the Federalists and were most significant in the development of the Federalist Party were creating a national bank‚ how to pay the national debt‚ and establishing the public credit. Overall‚ the Federalists faced more of an economic challenge than anything else.

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    others. When combined‚ a frontier fighter is a man who overcomes difficulties by using his intelligence‚ determination‚ and inability to give up. One who has the ability‚ and often wants‚ to rely on himself for his survival. Jackson is all of these things. The description of a frontier fighter seems honorable and upright; however‚ in the case of Jackson‚ he was not always noble. Some of his decisions and actions are not to be idolized‚ despite demonstrating his frontier fighting character. Nevertheless

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    Federalists v Republicans.  America developing political personalities  Throughout the 1790s the birth of American political parties emerged. Many of Americas founding fathers hated the idea of political parties because they represented  political parties came about because of the difference in opinions among the population. The newborn constitution brought about issues such as north and south‚ rich and poor‚ and agriculture vs. industries that would revolutionize the way people in America

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    expansion known as the Market Revolution‚ there were also geographic‚ demographic‚ and technological involving transportation changes that occurred between 1815 and 1860. These changes impacted the Americans significantly on the way how they viewed themselves and their society. The major characteristics of the National Market Economy of 1860 was that it supplied economic contributions throughout the south‚ west and the Northeast. The Market revolution had benefitted the Americans through all the changes

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