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Cargando... A Newer World: Kit Carson, John C. Fremont and the Claiming of the American West (2000)por David Roberts
![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ![]() ![]() I imagine A Newer World to be the precursor of Hampton Sides' riveting Blood & Thunder, which wouldn't be published for another decade. Both explore a similar subject but with many dissimilar focus points. David Robert's account is much more Frémont-focused even though Frémont's biography is historically associated with his more famous friend, the fabled mountain man and military scout Kit Carson. Frémont had a storied life before and after his renowned expeditions with Carson. A Newer World recounts Frémont's younger life in Georgia, and of how he fell in love and eloped with Jesse Benton, the daughter of Missouri senator Thomas Hart Benton. And in 1850 he was one of the first two senators from the new state of California. Frémont was also the Republican party's first presidential nominee in 1856. Apart from his expeditions, which earned him the nickname "The Pathfinder," Frémont's life intersected with many notable American events of the 19th century, including the statehood of California, the Gold Rush and the Civil War. A Newer World revisits these events in the context of his explorer days with Carson. A full account of John C. Frémont's life can be found in his various biographies. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Between 1842 and 1854 John C. Frémont, renowned as the nineteenth century's greatest explorer, and Kit Carson, the legendary scout and Indian fighter, boldly ventured into untamed territory to fulfill America's "manifest destiny." Drawing on little-known primary sources, as well as his own travels through the lands Frémont and Carson explored, David Roberts re-creates their expeditions, second in significance only to those of Lewis and Clark. A Newer World is a harrowing narrative of hardship and adventure and a poignant reminder of the cultural tragedy that westward expansion inflicted on the Native American. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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