Frontiersmen of the Adirondacks: Economic Development in Early North America

Business & Finance, Economics, Development & Growth, Nonfiction, History, Americas
Cover of the book Frontiersmen of the Adirondacks: Economic Development in Early North America by Cyrus Durey, John Agno
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Author: Cyrus Durey ISBN: 9780975856185
Publisher: John Agno Publication: June 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Cyrus Durey
ISBN: 9780975856185
Publisher: John Agno
Publication: June 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Reverence for the past and its principal actors tends to be universal and they become heroic figures to posterity in the passage of time.

These pioneers selected land for their farms and bore the hardships of an isolated and primitive life with the wild beasts always and the Indians often as enemies.

They finally fought a war with their kinsmen across the seas to establish their right to live their own lives in their own way without interference from the homeland. They made a new government that has served as a model for the entire world since.

This knowledge is vague enough with most of us but it is so generally diffused that it unifies the country in the consciousness of a common origin, a common surmounting of dangers and a common destiny. It makes for a patriotic citizenry.

When this knowledge is supplemented by adequate information concerning the history of country, state and their subdivisions down to the story of the neighborhood’s traditional hero, the patriotic reaction is deeper; resulting from the knowledge of these old time individuals’ doings that have a far-reaching effect on posterity for different reasons.

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Reverence for the past and its principal actors tends to be universal and they become heroic figures to posterity in the passage of time.

These pioneers selected land for their farms and bore the hardships of an isolated and primitive life with the wild beasts always and the Indians often as enemies.

They finally fought a war with their kinsmen across the seas to establish their right to live their own lives in their own way without interference from the homeland. They made a new government that has served as a model for the entire world since.

This knowledge is vague enough with most of us but it is so generally diffused that it unifies the country in the consciousness of a common origin, a common surmounting of dangers and a common destiny. It makes for a patriotic citizenry.

When this knowledge is supplemented by adequate information concerning the history of country, state and their subdivisions down to the story of the neighborhood’s traditional hero, the patriotic reaction is deeper; resulting from the knowledge of these old time individuals’ doings that have a far-reaching effect on posterity for different reasons.

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