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Beautiful machineBeautiful machine

Beautiful machine1991

John D. Seelye

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The second volume in Seelye's series on the rivers of America in the American imagination, Beautiful Machine explores a critical, transitional period in American history, taking as its starting point the French and Indian War -- the event that determined domination of North America by an Anglo-American presence -- and ending with the opening of the Erie Canal -- the event that determined the geopolitical alignment that would guarantee a northeastern hegemony as the new nation moved West. Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson figure prominently as visionaries, who saw American rivers as agents of national unity with the promise of linking Virginia's Potomac to the wealth of the Ohio Valley. - Jacket flap.

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First published
1991
OL Work ID
OL2729712W

Subjects

History and criticismAmerican literatureHistoryIntellectual lifeRiversCivilizationRivers in literatureRiver engineeringAmerican literature, history and criticism, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775American literature, history and criticism, revolutionary period, 1775-1783United states, civilization, 1783-1865American literature, history and criticism, 1783-1850

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