AMERICAN EXPANSION

 Task # 1 - The Geography of Expansion

Task #2 - Shifts in the Political "Geography"

Task #3 -
Raw Numbers

Task #4 - Shifting Perspectives

Return - Semester II Topics

     In the early 1900's Americans looked back at their past and tried to make some sense of what had made them what they were. Divide up the readings provided here and then identify two "ideas" or "events" linked to each that you think had the greatest impact on our national perspective at the start of the 20th century. [Remember to follow the rules of "formal academic discourse"...]

John L. O'Sullivan - Manifest Destiny, 1839
Abraham Lincoln - Lyceum Speech, Springfield Illinois, 1838
Their Yesterdays - a novel, 1912
Frederick Jackson Turner  - an historian, 1900
Robert Wiebe - an historian, 1967
Safe Citizenship - a textbook, 1904
The Great Colossus - Emma Lazarus
The Passing of the Great Race -
Progress of the United States - The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Yearbook, 1924
The Social Darwinists
Frederick Taylor