Settlement Begins: Tennessee and Kentucky–Virginia Takes Over Kentucky This module first describes the initial, pre-1780 settlement of Tennessee and Kentucky, detailing the major actors and
Category: Tennessee to 1800
6.3 Dynamics & Realities Underlying Trans-Appalachian Western Settlement
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
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
2.0 Virginia: Migrations, Culture and Policy Systems to 1800:
Migration-Political Culture, Colonial Policy System & Land Development–Pre Revolutionary War Virginia: Culture: Prime Driver of ED, Concepts, Importance and Implications: Bernard Bailyn described four “circuits”