The Way to the West, and the Lives of Three Early Americans: Boone—Crockett—Carson
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The author examines material and cultural forces shaping westward expansion, beginning with studies of essential implements and skills—the ax, rifle, boat, and horse—and the waterways and settlements that directed migration. Interwoven are biographical sketches of three frontier figures and accounts of the Santa Fe and Oregon trails, early trans-Missouri exploration, and overland routes to the Pacific. Final sections consider the arrival of railroads and emerging pathways that transformed movement and settlement, framing a portrait of the pioneer character and the evolving routes that carried settlement westward.
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