The Struggle In Patricia Limerick's The New

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Patricia Limerick’s definition of the western history is that the West is a region. Because she refuses the term “frontier,” she uses terms such as conquest, colonization, and development. The book shows the convergence of the diverse people and the rejection of the word “frontier.” Limerick wanted people to see that treating the American West as a place on a map and not as an expansion would help in the rejection of the word frontier. The rejection would later lead to a fuller recognition of the cultural diversity and have an emphasis on the twentieth century and how it continues today. Limerick proposes that the history of the West is a study that is never done with its conquests and never escaping its consequences. The book has been broken

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