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West To Far Michigan Settling The Lower Peninsula 18151860 Kenneth E Lewis

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West To Far Michigan Settling The Lower Peninsula 18151860 Kenneth E Lewis
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.03 MB
Pages: 516
Author: Kenneth E. Lewis
ISBN: 9780870135514, 0870135511
Language: English
Year: 2002

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West To Far Michigan Settling The Lower Peninsula 18151860 Kenneth E Lewis by Kenneth E. Lewis 9780870135514, 0870135511 instant download after payment.

This is a study of the lower peninsula's occupation by agriculturists, whose presence forever transformed the land and helped to create the modern state of Michigan. This is not simply a history of Michigan, but rather a work that focuses on why the state developed as it did. Employing numerous primary sources, the book traces changes and patterns of settlement crucial to documenting the large-scale development of southern Michigan as a region. Diaries, letters, memoirs, gazetteers, and legal documents serve to transform the more abstract elements of economic and social change into more human terms. Through the experiences of the early Agriculturists process, we can gain insight into how their triumphs played out in communities within the region to produce small-scale elements that comprise the fabric of the larger cultural landscape.

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