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Question: The history of the American frontier has celebrated the opportunities that the West offered to everyone; Some early historians glorified the American frontier and the role it played in developing the American character.

17 Oct 2022,1:18 AM

 

The history of the American frontier has celebrated the opportunities that the West offered to everyone. Some early historians glorified the American frontier and the role it played in developing the American character. Others have argued that what has been presented is a myth. How much was the truth, and what was a myth?

INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. How did this period of westward expansion differ from earlier ones?
  2. How did industry and the late 19th-century American economy influence the transformation of the West?
  3. What role did the federal government play?

 

  • Read the linked essay titled DEBATING THE PAST: THE FRONTIER AND THE WEST . Consider the following questions for your essay. These questions can and should be addressed in the essay, but it should not constitute the only discussion in the essay.
    1. What is Frederick Turner's "frontier thesis," and what are the criticisms of it? The link will direct you to Turner's Thesis, The Frontier in American History.
  • Examine the information provided on these links, which address "new views on the history of the American West." They are not full articles but do provide additional sources that you can review.
    1. A Different View of the American West: https://artsci.washington.edu/news/1999-10/different-view-american-west
    2. Rethinking History: American West: https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/rethinking-history-american-west
    3. History American West - Get much-needed rewrite: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/history-american-west-gets-much-needed-rewrite-180960149/
    4. Developing the American West: https://youtu.be/wmuMbOcL-mo
    5. Burden Western History: http://prospect.org/article/burden-western-history
    6. Project MUSE: The American West Reprised, Revised, and Revived - http://muse.jhu.edu/article/29166

 

  • Are you a movie buff? Consider renting an old Western and pay close attention to how "Cowboys and Indians" are portrayed, and compare it to a more recent movie that portrays the frontier. If you use one of these programs, make sure you identify it in your in-text citations and your references. Review the Writing Resources Tab for guides.
  • Utilize at least one of the linked sources to support your discussion.
  • Identify and incorporate at least one additional outside source to support your discussion. In addition to the textbook, you may use any material outside of the textbook that is recommended in the Additional Reading section at the end of each chapter. You are also encouraged to do your own research and identify relevant sources. Please keep in mind that WIKIPEDIA is not an acceptable reference.

PREPARE AND SUBMIT:

Write a well-organized essay, a minimum of 700 words (but not limited to), including supporting details from the documents or other sources in which you analyze and discuss the material that has been assigned by addressing the following question:

  1. Discuss the reality and myths that have been presented when relating the history of the American Frontier and its development.

Expert answer

 

The American frontier is often associated with opportunity and limitless potential. This image was perpetuated by early historians who glorified the role it played in developing the American character. However, some modern historians have argued that this view is inaccurate and that the frontier was actually a very dangerous place.

 

There is no doubt that the American frontier was a tough place to live. The climate was harsh, conditions were often primitive, and there were many dangers from both animals and humans. However, it was also a place where people could start over and make something of themselves. For those who were willing to work hard, the frontier offered a chance to escape their past and create a new future.

 

In the end, the truth about the American frontier lies somewhere in between these two extremes. It was both a place of opportunity and a place of danger. Those who were able to overcome the challenges it posed often found success, while those who could not were often left behind. The American frontier is an important part of our country's history, and its impact can still be felt today.

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