I The Significance of the Frontier in American History [1:1] II The First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay [39:1] V The Ohio Valley in American History [157:1] VI The Significance of the Mississippi Valley in American History [177:1] VII The Problem of the West [205:1] VIII Dominant Forces in Western Life [222:1] IX Contributions of the West to American Democracy [243:1] X Pioneer Ideals and the State University [269:1] XI The West and American Ideals [290:1] XII Social Forces in American History [311:1] XIII Middle Western Pioneer Democracy [335:1] Title: The Frontier in American History Author: Frederick Jackson Turner Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 Transcriber's Notes: A few typographical errors have been corrected. They have been underlined in the text. Position your mouse over the word to see the correction. A complete list of changes follows the text. On page 45, the original has the words "co[=m]ander" and "su[=m]e". [=m] represents the letter m with a macron. It is a shortcut indicating that the word should have two m's in succession. Ellipses are represented as in the original. To see an image of the original page, click on the page number in the right margin. THE FRONTIER |