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George Washington and the Virginia BackcountryGeorge Washington and the Virginia Backcountry

George Washington and the Virginia Backcountry

Don Higginbotham, Warren R. Hofstra, John E. Ferling, Philander D. Chase

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This collection of essays explores the role that the geography and diverse inhabitants of this burgeoning area played in molding Washington's life, temperament, and politics. Written by authoritative Washington scholars - including John E. Ferling, Don Higginbotham, Robert D. Mitchell, Dorothy Twohig, Bruce A. Ragsdale, J. Frederick Fausz, and Philander D. Chase - these essays present the young leader against the complex and changing backdrop of the West. As a whole, this book offers a fine and multi-faceted analysis of the environmental factors that influenced the development of America's founder. Individually, each essay demonstrates that Washington's story and Virginia's are the same tale - no where else are "place" and "personality" so closely linked.

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OL21538744W

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Washington, george, 1732-1799RegionalismLand settlementVirginia, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775Homes and hauntsHistorical geographyHistoryPolitical and social views

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