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  1. PDF The Significance of the Frontier in American History

    The most significant thing about the American frontier is, that it lies at the hither edge of free land. In the census reports it is treated as the margin of that settlement which has a density of two or more to the square mile. The term is an elastic one, and for our purposes does not need sharp definition.

  2. Frontier Thesis

    The Frontier Thesis, also known as Turner's Thesis or American frontierism, is the argument advanced by historian Frederick Jackson Turner in 1893 that the settlement and colonization of the rugged American frontier was decisive in forming the culture of American democracy and distinguishing it from European nations. He stressed the process of "winning a wilderness" to extend the frontier line ...

  3. FJ Turner, Frontier Thesis

    Excerpts from writings of Frederick Jackson Turner, 1890s-1920s. Frederick Jackson Turner is most famous for expounding the influential "Frontier Thesis" of American history, a thesis he first introduced in 1893 and which he expanded upon for the remainder of his scholarly career. See the following link for a short biography.

  4. The Significance of the Frontier in American History

    The Significance of the Frontier in American History" is a seminal essay by the American historian Frederick Jackson Turner which advanced the Frontier thesis of American history. Turner's thesis had a significant impact on how people in the late 19th and early 20th centuries understood American identity, character, and national growth.

  5. PDF Excerpts from Frederick Jackson Turner, The Significance of the

    Excerpts from Frederick Jackson Turner, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History"-1893 Historian Frederick Jackson Turner presented this paper to a special meeting of the American Historical Association at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. His assessment of the frontier's significance was the first of

  6. Frederick Jackson Turner, "Significance of the Frontier in American

    Frederick Jackson Turner, "Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893) Perhaps the most influential essay by an American historian, Frederick Jackson Turner's address to the American Historical Association on "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" defined for many Americans the relationship between the frontier and American culture and contemplated what ...

  7. Frederick Jackson Turner, "Significance of the Frontier"

    He presented his thesis, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," to a gathering of American historians in Chicago in 1893. Over time, Turner's ideas came to be so well known that one historians has called it "the single most influential piece of writing in the history of American history." ... Excerpt: In a recent bulletin ...

  8. The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1893)

    As frontier States accrued to the Union the national power grew. In a speech on the dedication of the Calhoun monument Mr. Lamar explained: "In 1789 the States were the creators of the Federal Government; in 1861 the Federal Government was the creator of a large majority of the States.".

  9. Turner, Significance of the Frontier, 1893

    Adapted from the Original Electronic Text at Hypertexts. Frederick Jackson Turner delivered this paper at the 1893 conference of the American Historical Association, which was held as part of the Chicago World's Fair. The paper was enormously influential. Among the scholars who were influenced by it was his friend (then Professor and later ...

  10. Frederick Jackson Turner, The Significance of the Frontier (1893)

    At first, the frontier was the Atlantic coast. It was the frontier of Europe in a very real sense. Moving westward, the frontier became more and more American. . . Thus the advance of the frontier has meant a steady movement away from the influence of Europe, a steady growth of independence on American lines. And to study this advance, the men ...

  11. The Turner Thesis and the Role of the Frontier in American History

    The most important effect of. the frontier, argued Turner, was in. promoting democracy. The fron tier produced a fierce individual. ism which opposed outside controls. and promoted a pure form of dem ocratic action. The West, according to Turner, had done more to devel op self-government and to increase.

  12. Frederick Jackson Turner, "The Significance of the Frontier in American

    Turner is best known for his "Frontier Thesis," an idea put forth in the essay excerpted. This essay was presented to a special meeting of the American Historical Association during the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. In this essay, Turner argued that the frontier shaped key elements of the American experience. Turner's Frontier Thesis ...

  13. The Significance of the Frontier in American History

    The "frontier thesis" essentially is that the United States is unique because it has always had a frontier with "free land" available. For this reason, people have always been able to move westward.

  14. Breaking into the Backcountry: New Approaches to the Early American

    essay on "The Significance of the Frontier in American History."1 Turner's essay marked the opening of a new "school" of historical interpretation, and during the first half of the twentieth century the "frontier thesis" stood at the center of American historiography.2 To Turner, the frontier represented a coherent conceptual category that

  15. PDF Frederick Jackson Turner, The Significance of the Frontier in ...

    frontier was the Atlantic coast. It was the frontier of Europe in a very real sense. Moving westward, the frontier became more and more American. As successive terminal moraines result from successive glaciations, so each frontier leaves its traces behind it, and when it becomes a settled area the region still partakes of the frontier ...

  16. Exploring the Western Frontier with the Records of Congress

    Congress, the frontier, the Turner Thesis. Time Required: 60 minutes. Learning Activities. 1. The continuing influence of the frontier on America ... one of the most famous statements about the influence of the frontier on American life by analyzing the following excerpt from historian Frederick Jackson Turner's classic essay ...

  17. Module 4 Assignment: Frederick Turner's Thesis and U.S. Imperialism

    The following part of the assignment will demonstrate two of these opinions through speeches given in 1899, one by future-president Theodore Roosevelt and one by Massachusetts Senator George Hoar. These speeches illustrate contemporary opinions of American Imperialism and relate to Turner's Frontier Thesis. Step 2: Read these two excerpts of ...

  18. The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Frontier in American History, by

    The frontier reached by the Pacific Railroad, surveyed into rectangles, guarded by the United States Army, and recruited by the daily immigrant ship, moves forward at a swifter pace and in a different way than the frontier reached by the birch canoe or the pack horse. The geologist traces patiently the shores of ancient seas, maps their areas ...

  19. Taming the Frontier

    2. Provide a brief overview explaining the major points in Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis (under Chapter I.) Use the material in the biographical sketch "Frederick Jackson Turner; 1861-1932)" to prepare. 3. Assign each student to read the excerpt from Frederick Jackson Turner's essay "The Significance of the Frontier in ...

  20. Fatalism and Indifference: The Influence of the Frontier on American

    Turner's "frontier thesis" that three centuries of western expansion pro-ducedsocialandpoliticalvalues—individualism,democraticlocalism,re-sentment of taxation and outside authority, anti-intellectualism, xenopho-bia—which, he and his followers wrote, characterized American history and society (Hofstadter 1949, 1968a).

  21. [PDF] The Myth of the Frontier

    One of the most salient explanations for the distinctive path of economic and political development of the United States is captured by the 'Frontier (or Turner) thesis'. Turner argued that it was the presence of the open frontier which explained why the United States became democratic and, at least implicitly, prosperous. In this paper we provide a simple test of this idea. We begin with the ...

  22. Frederick Jackson Turner, The Significance of the Frontier (1893)

    At first, the frontier was the Atlantic coast. It was the frontier of Europe in a very real sense. Moving westward, the frontier became more and more American. . . Thus the advance of the frontier has meant a steady movement away from the influence of Europe, a steady growth of independence on American lines. And to study this advance, the men ...

  23. The Legacy of Conquest

    Jenni Ostwinkle Silva is the COO and Co-Founder of U.S. History Scene. The Frontier Thesis may have "created" Western history but it also set up arbitrary divisions between "the West" and "the rest" - divisions Limerick was determined to break down in The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West.