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Frontier thesis

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Frontier thesis

Historical theory concerning the significance of the frontier experience in American historical development, formulated 1893 by US historian Frederick Jackson Turner. Prompted by the 1890 census report's claim that a distinctive frontier line of westward population movement was no longer discernible, Turner argued that the frontier had gone and, with it, the first period of American history. His thesis attempted to give American history and society distinctive qualities (such as commitment to democratic equality).



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They show that while the data does not support the Frontier thesis, it is consistent with a more complex "conditional Frontier thesis": that the effect of the frontier is conditional on the way it was allocated, and that this in turn depends on political institutions at the time of frontier expansion.
The author uses Maryland and Virginia as a case study to unify parts of Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis, causal aspects of the expansion of slavery, and the economics of staple-crop production.
It is to me such a perfect example of Frederick Jackson Turner's Frontier Thesis, the notion that "what has been distinctive and valuable in America's contribution to the history of the human spirit" has always been owed to what he referred as "the transforming influence of the American wilderness" - that is, the American frontier, the stretch between civilised society and the untamed wilderness.
 
 
 
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