Effects of the American Frontier-
Title: Effects of the American Frontier-
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1397 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Effects of the American Frontier-
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1397 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Effects of the American Frontier-
The North American frontier contributed greatly to today's
American culture. For nearly 150 years before independence, the
Appalachian mountain range had been the American frontier, separating
civilization from wilderness. When North America gained independence
and became the United States, however, people began to move more
freely across the frontiers, into the unknown. The land belonged to
them now, and they were free to explore it however deeply they chose
claiming at
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egalitarianism, that everyone is equal in
status. There were simply so many types of people, rich or poor, that
worked in the same way, earning money the same way, that a class
system was not important. American psychology was deeply impacted by
the frontier experience.
The frontier experience was very important in shaping modern
American culture. American development, moving from the known into the
unknown, has drastically affected the way Americans live and function
today.