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Opening the West Laurence Malone

Opening the West By Laurence Malone

Opening the West by Laurence Malone


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Contradicting the view that the West and its people were shaped by economic determinism - the author argues that the federal government determined the direction of settlement in the frontier before settlers arrived through its construction programme of roads and improvements to rivers and harbours.

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Opening the West: Federal Internal Improvements Before 1860 by Laurence Malone

Following Frederick Jackson Turner's lead, most economic historians assume the West and its people were shaped by economic determinism. This study proposes a different path. The federal government, Malone claims, opened the frontier before waves of settlers arrived by constructing a network of roads and making improvements to rivers and harbors. The book begins by analyzing federal transportation expenditures from 1800 to 1860 and then moves on to look at early federal improvement programs and their effects on determining the direction of settlement in the New West. Settlement in the New West statesArkansas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesotaaccelerated after the government's projects were constructed. The tracking of internal improvement expenditures in sparsely settled regions shows the federal government had a significant role in initiating growth prior to the more widely acknowledged railroad developments after mid-century.

About Laurence Malone

LAURENCE J. MALONE is Department Chair and Associate Professor of Economics at Hartwick College. He is coeditor, with Robert L. Heilbroner, of The Essential Adam Smith (1986).

Table of Contents

Foreword by David O. Whitten The Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Federal Internal Improvements Expenditures from 1800 to 1860 Federal Internal Improvements and Antebellum American Economic Development Federal Internal Improvements Expenditures: The Quality of the Evidence The Unequal Distribution of Antebellum Federal Internal Improvements Expenditures Four Tests on the Timing of Federal Internal Improvements Expenditures Per Capita from 1800 to 1860 The Consequences of Federal Internal Improvements in the New West Before 1860 Federal Internal Improvements Projects and the Pace and Direction of Settlement in the New West Federal Internal Improvements Expenditures and Growth in the New West The Effects of Federal Internal Improvements on Settlement and Growth in Three Counties in the New West Epilogue Appendix A Appendix B Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313306716
9780313306716
0313306710
Opening the West: Federal Internal Improvements Before 1860 by Laurence Malone
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-07-17
176
N/A
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