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River Towns in the Great West - The Structure of Provincial Urbanization in the American Midwest, 1820-1870 (Hardcover, New)
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River Towns in the Great West - The Structure of Provincial Urbanization in the American Midwest, 1820-1870 (Hardcover, New)
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Between 1820 and the Civil War, the upper Mississippi valley was at
the center of national and international attention. At the edge of
the northern frontier, this area, known as "The Great West," was
the destination of hundreds of thousands of immigrants from the
East and from northern Europe. This book analyzes the development,
maturation, growth, and sudden decline of the distinctive regional
urban-economic system that developed in this area. Drawing from a
variety of methods used in historical geography, economic history,
systems analysis, and social and urban history, the author analyzes
how early settlement patterns were affected by experience, climate,
and geography, and, in turn, shaped the initial patterns of
economic, urban, and transportation development. As the systems
developed, towns became more functionally differentiated and
several towns emerged as the more important competitors for
regional hinterland control. The center of the analysis focuses on
the efforts of these river towns to respond to a variety of
settlement, economic, and transport network forces that worked in
favor of the regional entrepots of Chicago and St. Louis.
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