To the Western Shore: Growth of the Unites States 1776-1853

by Robert Silverberg

 
 
Year
1971
Publisher
Doubleday
Country
USA
Pages
207
Media
Hard cover book
ISBN
Cover art
Unknown

Blurb

The evolution of the United States from thirteen struggling and rebellious colonies to the position of wealth and strength that it occupies in the twentieth century is one of the most fascinating stories that history affords. In a style that deftly captures the spirit and feverish excitement of events, Robert Silverberg chronicles the westward movement, from the initial impulses for expansion — embodied in the concept of "manifest destiny" — to approximately 1853, when the present boundaries of the continental United States were taking shape. The Lewis and Clark expedition, Texas fever, the California gold rush, the Mormon settlement of Utah — all are chapters in this great American story.

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