These two headings indicate the extent to which the western United States continues to attract people's imagination. A Western settlement consisting of time living editors of the "American Story" series consists of four episodes, each representing a noteworthy aspect of this region's history, written by professional historians. Four themes are the Gold Rush in Virginia City, Montana, the flock of Kansas cows in Texas, the construction of a transcontinental railroad, and Johnson County of Wyoming in war. Half of the book is devoted to cattle and meadows, so there is a balance problem. But this well - written book recognizes the role of women and ethnic minorities. In the western United States, the authors adopt a more process-oriented approach. We reviewed the movement of the West based on activities in Kentucky, Oregon, New Mexico and South Dakota, and discussed ways from immigration and settlement to industrial development and entertainment. Surprisingly, California is rarely discussed and there is only one sad map. The advantage of the title is interest in everyday life. These works obscure important elements of the region's history, especially the role of the federal government and the military. Still, these large illustrations will still appeal to the average readers. Daniel Lesterman of Seattle Pacific University. library
Exploration and development in the western United States is a story that combines thousands of individual stories and forms an extensive overview of how the new land will settle. From the beginning of the Western expansion, more people moved to new land, and a group of settlers tried to create a new life together. Women play an important role in the development of new lands Their story is an individualist who is willing to sacrifice existing life for a better life on a stubborn, relatively unknown land It is a story. Life The book by Pioneer Women by Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith tells stories of many women who moved to the west in the 19th century. The problems they discussed were related to the history of contemporary pioneers. Most pioneers were men, and most pioneers were dominated by men. Little is known about the living and experience of western women
The American pioneers moved to the west in the American history and joined the new field of resolution and development. This area specifically refers to areas that indigenous people have lived or are using but have not been previously resolved or developed by society in Europe, Africa, or the Americas. The concept and spirit of the settlers greatly exceeded the immigration of some parts of the United States, now known as the West, as it is now thought that many parts of the eastern part have settled by pioneers from the coast. For example, Daniel Boone, an important figure in American history, has settled in Kentucky.
These two headings indicate the extent to which the western United States continues to attract people's imagination. A Western settlement consisting of time living editors of the "American Story" series consists of four episodes, each representing a noteworthy aspect of this region's history, written by professional historians. Four themes are the Gold Rush in Virginia City, Montana, the flock of Kansas cows in Texas, the construction of a transcontinental railroad, and Johnson County of Wyoming in war. Half of the book is devoted to cattle and meadows, so there is a balance problem. Nevertheless, this well - written book recognizes the role of women and ethnic minorities. In the western United States, the authors adopt a more process-oriented approach. Surprisingly, California is rarely discussed and there is only one sad map. The advantage of the title is interest in everyday life. Still, these large illustrations will still appeal to the average readers. library