In this groundbreaking work of historical geography, Schermerhorn and Mills provide a detailed description of the American West and its potential for settlement and economic development. The authors explore the natural resources, geography, and climate of the region, and make a compelling case for its potential as a new frontier for American expansion. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the American West or the development of American geography and cartography.
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