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American Frontier: History From 1763-1893 - cover

American Frontier: History From 1763-1893

Tina Evans

Casa editrice: Tina Evans Media

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Step into the untamed heart of American history with "American Frontier: History From 1763-1893." 

Unearth the extraordinary journey of a nation as it unfolds across uncharted lands, pulsating with the stories of pioneers, heroes, and visionaries who shaped its very identity.

🌄 Here's what you'll learn in this revolutionary book:

* Colonial Unrest and Proclamation Line: Discover how the spark of colonial unrest ignited a fire of resistance, leading to the Proclamation Line and setting the stage for epic clashes.

* Manifest Destiny's Impact: Immerse yourself in the ideology of Manifest Destiny that propelled westward expansion, redefining borders and destinies, all against a backdrop of sweeping landscapes.

* Transcontinental Railroad and Homestead Act: Uncover the epic tales of human ambition as the Transcontinental Railroad united a nation, while the Homestead Act breathed life into uncharted terrains, fostering dreams of land and freedom.

* Civil War's Echoes: Witness the frontier's unwavering spirit as it confronts the tumultuous years of the Civil War, testing loyalties, resilience, and the core values that define a nation.

* Legacy and Lessons: Explore the closing of the frontier and its enduring legacy, forever shaping the American identity and offering lessons in courage, adaptability, and unity.

Dive into the pages of this captivating narrative, where the frontier isn't just a backdrop, but a canvas that paints the story of America's triumphs and tribulations. Journey through a landscape that echoes with the footsteps of those who dared to chase dreams into the unknown.

Click the Buy Now button to get your copy now and embark on a transformative journey through the heart of American frontier history!
Disponibile da: 09/08/2023.

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