The Civil War and the West: The Frontier Transformed (Reflections on the Civil War Era)
English


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Between 1800 and the Civil War the American West evolved from a region to territories to states. This book depicts the development of the antebellum West from the perspective of a resident of the Western frontier.What happened in the West in the lead-up to and during the American Civil War? The Civil War and the West: The Frontier Transformed provides a clear and complete answer to this question. The work succinctly overviews the West during the antebellum period from 1800 to 1862 supplying thematic chapters that explain how key elements and characteristics of the West created conflict and division that differed from those in the East during the Civil War. It looks at how these issues influenced the military settlement and internal territorial conflicts about statehood in each region and treats the Cherokee and other Indian nations as important actors in the development of a national narrative.Provides both a historical overview of the antebellum West and detailed examinations of specific issues that shaped Western responses to the Civil War serving students in Western American history and general American survey courses as well as students of the Civil WarExplains how unique elements of the West such as international influences the military the Indians and settlement and legislation created conflict that differed from what was experienced in the East during the Civil War
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