In the paper "The More Factor", the author Laurence Shames is sincerely presenting more background articles to the United States. Shame began with the illustration of the 1880's. There, a large amount of land in Texas will develop into a town with unnecessary accessories. After the construction of the town, most residents will continue to move forward, but some will stay as current residents to do census to determine city diversity. The civilians remaining behind continues to move forward; most have a house that can be transported. Such a simple history shows that there is still a continuing cycle in today's society. The colony always has several new places, and this is also called the last border known as the site of opportunity.
Among the stories "more factors", Laurence Shames explained that having more factors is always at the forefront of Americans. Mr. Shams said, "The US economy is a frontier." This sentence shows that Americans have purchased land and built an open space since the 1880s. This aim is "more". Even if they pay for the trip, they want to fill the town. They did this in hopes of building a railroad nearby. Because the American economy has no influence on our ideas and there are no restrictions, Americans always want more. Americans constantly create new ideas and new forms of gadgets to make people interested in new ideals.
Optimism is the foundation of the American dream, and among other elements, Laurence Shams states its origin and direction. In the early 1880s, he painted a picture named "speculator" of the American, hoped to make it bigger and bought a big land enthusiastically! They purchased the land, built a small town, attracted residents, and ultimately attracted the railroad. This seems like a great plan, but the motivation and ambition to control America's dreams is not limited to satisfying enough good corners. Always more enthusiastic! Shames calls it "Not just the afforestation problem, but a frontier, not a pioneer's problem," Frontier. America is a place without end. He further expressed it as "economic". The prosperous steak background The prosperity has become ... ... countless gambling and reasons for America's famous optimism