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  1. Periodization

    Historians have debated at length as to when the frontier era began, when it ended, and which were its key sub-periods. For … See more

    American frontier - Wikipedia

    • The American frontier, also known as the Old West, and popularly known as the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that began with European colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last few con… See more

    Maps of United States territories

    • 1789: The new nation
    • 1819–1820: Post-War of 1812
    • 1845–1846: Before Mexican–American War
    • 1859–1860: Pre-Civil War Expansion … See more

    History

    In the colonial era, before 1776, the west was of high priority for settlers and politicians. The American frontier began when Jamestown, Virginia, was settled by the English in 1607. In the earliest days of European s… See more

    People of the American frontier

    Central to the myth and the reality of the West is the American cowboy. In actuality, the life of a cowboy was a hard one and revolved around two annual roundups, spring and fall, the subsequent drives to market, an… See more

    American frontier in popular culture

    The exploration, settlement, exploitation, and conflicts of the "American Old West" form a unique tapestry of events, which has been celebrated by Americans and foreigners alike—in art, music, dance, novels, ma… See more

    Historiography

    Scores of Frederick Jackson Turner's students became professors in history departments in the western states and taught courses on the frontier influenced by his ideas. Scholars have debunked many of the myths o… See more

    See also

    • United States portal
    • The Oregon-California Trails Association preserves, protects and shares the histories of emigrants who followed these trails westward.
    • Canadian frontier… See more

     
  1. American frontier | Definition, Significance, & Maps | Britannica

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  4. What is the American frontier? - The Old West

    Learn about the geography, history, folklore, and culture of the American frontier, from colonial settlements to statehood. Explore maps, events, myths, and social issues of the Westward expansion and the Old West.

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  5. How the Myth of the American Frontier Got Its Start

    Learn how a young historian named Frederick Jackson Turner created the Frontier Thesis in 1893, and how it influenced U.S. history and culture for decades. Discover how Turner's theory was based on Darwinism, evolution …

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  7. American frontier - Exploration, Expansion, Pioneers

    Sep 7, 2024 · American frontier - Exploration, Expansion, Pioneers: The second great westward push carried the frontier across the Alleghenies and deep into the heart of the continent. By 1800 Kentucky and Tennessee had entered the …

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    Sep 7, 2024 · American frontier - Expansion, Settlement, Westward Movement: The third and last frontier advance carried migrants across the remaining reaches of the continent to the Pacific Ocean and then turned back to fill in the areas …

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  10. Frontier - Wikipedia

    The American frontier was generally the edge of settlement in the West and typically was more democratic and free-spirited in nature than the East because of the lack of social and political institutions.