From the early 1930s to the latter half of the 1980s, the depiction of ethnic minorities, especially women and Native Americans, in Western movies changed dramatically. These changes represent a changing view of American society through the 20th century. At the beginning of this century, women and American Indians were portrayed as burdens. Women are recognized as property, helpless, need support. These ethnic minorities are obstacles to the United States in pursuing a clear fate.
As we accidentally dealt our west side as the only west side, this film settled an obsolete definition of this area and eliminated the early stages of expansion to the west to the United States. By exploring the Mississippi River, the West eliminates the attractive intersections and possibilities distinguishing the borders of Republican early Appalachians. In the Ohio Valley, the Indians first fought against the US Army, and the new country learned how to conquer. Even if I pretended that the United States joined the Western countries in the second half of the 18th century, there was no effect on the expansion history of the Mississippi River in the 19th century. Frederick Jackson Turner is familiar. Although much of Turner's claim has been abandoned without being trusted, his repeated insight about the "Atlantic" border process is worth exploring. *
This article discusses Frederick Jackson Turner's "real" American frontier, which is described in Frederick Jackson Turner's "The Significance of the Frontier in American History". The movie starred in a man who shooted Hynooun, the stage coach, and Liberty Valance. To further demonstrate how entertainment distorts the truth in Turner's article, the story of Dorothy M. Johnson's "Flying Freedom" is also being debated. The myths of the American West are intertwined through the history of America. It is often seen as an idealistic story, a story of Western heritage embedded in American culture and society. In 1893, Fredrik Jackson Turner believed that frontier was shaping American culture, economic and political importance.
Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise's West End Story (USA, 1961) is a more modern movie, an American classic film, The Namesake of Millenell (America, 2006). A story of a young man looking for American dreams. The story of West End and The Namesake saw the young people get the opportunity of love while living their lives and American dreams. - The growth of Russian bureaucrats from the empire of the age to the Soviet era could not be stopped. According to Alekinskii, in 1897 435,000 civilians worked for public bureaucracy. This means that 292 more populous members have civil servants instead (Alekinskii, 178). By 1897, Russian bureaucracy has only been 60 years.