The Old Settler

The Old Settler
Author: John Henry Redwood
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1998
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822216421

Cast ages: adult.

My Life as an Early Settler

My Life as an Early Settler
Author: Nancy Kelly Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Colonists
ISBN: 9781618101402

Students Will Learn How These Early Settler's Sailed The Oceans To Come To America For A New Life. The Struggles They Faced And How Their Lives Were Forever Changed. Maps, Routes They Took, And Fact-Filled Text Boxes Add More Information On Pilgrims And Puritans.

The Federalist Frontier

The Federalist Frontier
Author: Kristopher Maulden
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826274390

The Federalist Frontier traces the development of Federalist policies and the Federalist Party in the first three states of the Northwest Territory—Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois—from the nation’s first years until the rise of the Second Party System in the 1820s and 1830s. Relying on government records, private correspondence, and newspapers, Kristopher Maulden argues that Federalists originated many of the policies and institutions that helped the young United States government take a leading role in the American people’s expansion and settlement westward across the Appalachians. It was primarily they who placed the U.S. Army at the fore of the white westward movement, created and executed the institutions to survey and sell public lands, and advocated for transportation projects to aid commerce and further migration into the region. Ultimately, the relationship between government and settlers evolved as citizens raised their expectations of what the federal government should provide, and the region embraced transportation infrastructure and innovation in public education. Historians of early American politics will have a chance to read about Federalists in the Northwest, and they will see the early American state in action in fighting Indians, shaping settler understandings of space and social advancement, and influencing political ideals among the citizens. For historians of the early American West, Maulden’s work demonstrates that the origins of state-led expansion reach much further back in time than generally understood.

Outstanding Men's Monologues 2001-2002

Outstanding Men's Monologues 2001-2002
Author: Craig Pospisil
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2002
Genre: Acting
ISBN: 9780822218210

Editor Craig Pospisil has drawn exclusively from Dramatists Play Service publications to compile this collection, which features over fifty monologues. You will find an enormous range of voices and subject matter, characters from their teens to their seve

Jet

Jet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2001-02-26
Genre:
ISBN:

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