The Winning of the West: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777 - 1783. Unveiling the Untamed American Frontier
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- Nombre de pages333
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4751074-1
- EAN8596547510741
- Date de parution12/08/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille761 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Winning of the West: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783, " Theodore Roosevelt masterfully chronicles the early American frontier expansion during a pivotal period in U. S. history. This work combines rigorous historical analysis with vivid storytelling, offering readers a rich tapestry of adventure, struggle, and resilience. Divided into multiple volumes, the book highlights the pivotal role of Western expansion in shaping American identity, meticulously detailing the interplay between Native American tribes, settlers, and the burgeoning American government through an engaging narrative style that interweaves personal anecdotes and historical documents.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States and a passionate advocate for conservation and American nationalism, draws upon his extensive background in history, politics, and his personal experiences in the West to inform his writing. His life's journey'Äîmarked by resilience in his youth and a voracious appetite for adventure'Äîshaped his perspectives on the American spirit and its manifest destiny, providing a unique lens through which he interprets this formative period.
"The Winning of the West" is indispensable for readers interested in American history, as it provides not only a historical account but also a philosophical reflection on American values and identity. Roosevelt's evocative prose encourages readers to consider the complexities of westward expansion and its lasting impact on the nation'Äôs fabric.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States and a passionate advocate for conservation and American nationalism, draws upon his extensive background in history, politics, and his personal experiences in the West to inform his writing. His life's journey'Äîmarked by resilience in his youth and a voracious appetite for adventure'Äîshaped his perspectives on the American spirit and its manifest destiny, providing a unique lens through which he interprets this formative period.
"The Winning of the West" is indispensable for readers interested in American history, as it provides not only a historical account but also a philosophical reflection on American values and identity. Roosevelt's evocative prose encourages readers to consider the complexities of westward expansion and its lasting impact on the nation'Äôs fabric.
In "The Winning of the West: From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783, " Theodore Roosevelt masterfully chronicles the early American frontier expansion during a pivotal period in U. S. history. This work combines rigorous historical analysis with vivid storytelling, offering readers a rich tapestry of adventure, struggle, and resilience. Divided into multiple volumes, the book highlights the pivotal role of Western expansion in shaping American identity, meticulously detailing the interplay between Native American tribes, settlers, and the burgeoning American government through an engaging narrative style that interweaves personal anecdotes and historical documents.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States and a passionate advocate for conservation and American nationalism, draws upon his extensive background in history, politics, and his personal experiences in the West to inform his writing. His life's journey'Äîmarked by resilience in his youth and a voracious appetite for adventure'Äîshaped his perspectives on the American spirit and its manifest destiny, providing a unique lens through which he interprets this formative period.
"The Winning of the West" is indispensable for readers interested in American history, as it provides not only a historical account but also a philosophical reflection on American values and identity. Roosevelt's evocative prose encourages readers to consider the complexities of westward expansion and its lasting impact on the nation'Äôs fabric.
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States and a passionate advocate for conservation and American nationalism, draws upon his extensive background in history, politics, and his personal experiences in the West to inform his writing. His life's journey'Äîmarked by resilience in his youth and a voracious appetite for adventure'Äîshaped his perspectives on the American spirit and its manifest destiny, providing a unique lens through which he interprets this formative period.
"The Winning of the West" is indispensable for readers interested in American history, as it provides not only a historical account but also a philosophical reflection on American values and identity. Roosevelt's evocative prose encourages readers to consider the complexities of westward expansion and its lasting impact on the nation'Äôs fabric.