An American history . by his victories over Tecumsehs 810-1820braves at Tippecanoe Creek in Indiana territory (1811), andAndrew Jackson by his pacification of the Creeks and Seminolesin Florida (1813-1818), put an end to the danger from theIndians on our frontiers. In 1811 the steamboat (which manyyears of experiment by Fitch and Fulton, on the Delaware, theSeine, and the Hudson, had brought to efficiency) made its first 24s 246 National versus Sectional Interests 33S. Re-newed west-ward emigra-tion appearance on the Ohio River. Henceforth the journey fromLouisville to Nevir Orleans and back c


An American history . by his victories over Tecumsehs 810-1820braves at Tippecanoe Creek in Indiana territory (1811), andAndrew Jackson by his pacification of the Creeks and Seminolesin Florida (1813-1818), put an end to the danger from theIndians on our frontiers. In 1811 the steamboat (which manyyears of experiment by Fitch and Fulton, on the Delaware, theSeine, and the Hudson, had brought to efficiency) made its first 24s 246 National versus Sectional Interests 33S. Re-newed west-ward emigra-tion appearance on the Ohio River. Henceforth the journey fromLouisville to Nevir Orleans and back could be made inside of amonth, and the products of the Gulf region could be brought tothe Northwest by the return voyage. The interruption of our foreign commerce by embargo, non-intercourse, and war had sent thousands of families westwardacross the mountains, where better farm land could be boughtfrom the government at two dollars an acre, with liberal credit,than could be had for ten times that price in cash on the.


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