A Life Wild and Perilous · Mountain Men and the Paths to the Pacific

A Life Wild and Perilous · Mountain Men and the Paths to the Pacific
Authors
Utley, Robert M.
Publisher
Holt Paperbacks
Tags
history , adventure , biography
ISBN
9781627798839
Date
1997-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
2.56 MB
Lang
en
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Early in the nineteenth century, the mountain men emerged as a small but distinctive group whose knowledge and experience of the trans-Mississippi West extended the national consciousness to continental dimensions. Though Lewis and Clark blazed a narrow corridor of geographical reality, the West remained largely terra incognita until trappers and traders--Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Tom Fitzpatrick, Jedediah Smith--opened paths through the snow-choked mountain wilderness. They opened the way west to Fremont and played a major role in the pivotal years of 1845-1848 when Texas was annexed, the Oregon question was decided, and the Mexican War ended with the Southwest and California in American hands, the Pacific Ocean becoming our western boundary.