
Issues of Westward Expansion
Mitchel P. Roth(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 30. November 2002
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-313-31167-3 (ISBN)
Description
Are Americans entitled to a Manifest Destiny? This book explores 13 key issues of Western expansion from the early 1800s through the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. Expert commentary and 73 primary documents represent a variety of views on each issue. Documents include presidential letters and speeches, first-person accounts and letters, newspaper and magazine opinion pieces, court decisions, and congressional debates. Voices range from those of presidents to ordinary people caught up in the events of the time.
Some of the major topics considered are:
* Lewis and Clark's expedition
* Indian and Mexican land claims
* The effect of western expansion on slavery
* Importing Chinese laborers to help build the transcontinental railroad
* Government opposition to Mormons settling in the West
* Texas annexation
* The Homestead Act
* The Sand Creek Massacre
* The Battle of Little Big Horn
* The creation of Yellowstone National Park
* Wounded Knee 1890
A narrative overview of each event, an annotated bibliography following each event, and a timeline of key events make this volume an indispensable resource.
Some of the major topics considered are:
* Lewis and Clark's expedition
* Indian and Mexican land claims
* The effect of western expansion on slavery
* Importing Chinese laborers to help build the transcontinental railroad
* Government opposition to Mormons settling in the West
* Texas annexation
* The Homestead Act
* The Sand Creek Massacre
* The Battle of Little Big Horn
* The creation of Yellowstone National Park
* Wounded Knee 1890
A narrative overview of each event, an annotated bibliography following each event, and a timeline of key events make this volume an indispensable resource.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-31167-3 (9780313311673)
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Person
MITCHEL ROTH is associate professor of criminal justice at Sam Houston State University. He is a historian of criminal justice and of the American West. He has written seven books including Historical Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Greenwood, 2000), Historical Dictionary of War Journalism (Greenwood, 1997), Fulfilling a Mandate (1997), Reading the American West (1999), and Crime and Punishment: A History of Criminal Justice (forthcoming 2002).
Content
Series Foreword by Randall M. Miller Chronology of Events Introduction Lewis and Clark and the Louisiana Purchase: Government Sponsored Expeditions to Western Lands Indian Removal (1803-1839) Manifest Destiny, Texas Annexation, and the War with Mexico: Sowing the Seeds of Sectional Conflict The Mormon Settlement of the West The Homestead Act: The Dispersal of Western Lands Building the Transcontinental Railroad The Sand Creek Massacre Battle of the Little Big Horn: The End of the Plains Indian Wars and a Way of Life The Creation of Yellowstone National Park: Preserving the Natural West Chinese Exclusion: Race Relations in California Wounded Knee 1890 The Dust Bowl: Transition on the Farming Frontier Timeline Selected Bibliography Index