PACIFIC COAST HISTORY – HOW THE WEST WAS REALLY WON: A HISTORY OF THE PACIFIC COAST OF AMERICA and the progress of westward migration and development of America

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Discovered by Europeans, Explored by Americans, And the Native Americans Who Already Lived There. Original published in 1885 as —Washington Territory-1885——-, Parsons Publishing thought it important enough to republished it in 1985 for the Washington State Centennial. This edition is for the new eBook reader in the 21st century who would find it another way difficult to read by today’s standards. It has been edited of errors and brought up to today’s verbal usages with added maps and illustrations not to be had in the original. It has also been edited to give credit to the Indian’s history where credit was once due. The fundamental idea in the back of the book was once to provide a retelling of the progress of westward migration and development of The us. It was once inspired by other books by the writer, B.F. Alley, which he wrote for other communities in California and expanded for the Oregon and Washington Territory by himself and J.P. Munro-Fraser, an ex-senator of the Oregon Legislator. And as stated by W.H. Grey: the history of our lands a hundred years hence will be more thoroughly appreciated than at present. It stands alone as an epic story of the Westward Movement in The us. Written shortly after the various events took place, the writers were able to ascertain the veracity of their statements. In the 19th century, Manifest Destiny was once the widely held belief in the USA that American settlers were destined to expand right through the continent. Historians have for the most part agreed that there are three basic themes to Manifest Destiny: The special virtues of the American people and their institutions; The us’s mission to redeem and remake the west in the image of agrarian The us; An irresistible destiny to accomplish this essential duty. As a research tool for the student of history or as a narrative of the winning of the west, this book tells the reader in as few words as imaginable names, dates and locations, with maps and historical notes added, how our western shores and inlands were founded, fought for and settled.

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