Dynamics Underlying Trans-Appalachian/Mississippi River Western Settlement Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were the first trans-Appalachian western states–all three would be states by 1803. European settlement was
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6.2 Impact on our Chapter One Model: the Little Picture
the “Little Picture”–Impact on our Chapter One Model Chapter 4 In Chapter 4 we start out with the assumption that the initial formation of a
6.1 Insights into What Lies Ahead
Although Chapter 4 treats Kentucky and Tennessee individually, the Chapter as a whole serves to compares Kentucky and Tennessee’s path to statehood and post-statehood policy
6.0 The First Southwest: Tennessee and Kentucky: Why States Differ?
Why are states, even states that border each other, so different? Kentucky and Tennessee–neighboring states–Became states at exactly the same time. Yet they went in
5.9 Rise of Jefferson’s Democrat-Republican Tribe 1793-1800
Transition Politics and the National Policy System from 1793 to 1800: Effects on Economic Development Washington, Hamilton and the core Federalist Tribe had attempted during
5.8 Washington’s Valley Forge in City-Building: Introducing Developmental Infrastructure Financing
1792 Serious efforts were made to extend the Patowmack Canal to link up with Georgetown, and Washington pressed hard to build a stone bridge across