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How the States Got Their Shapes Too The People Behind the Borderlines

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ISBN-10: 1588343502

ISBN-13: 9781588343505

Edition: N/A

Authors: Mark Stein

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Was Roger Williams too pure for the Puritans, and what does that have to do with Rhode Island?  Why did Augustine Herman take ten years to complete the map that established Delaware?  How did Rocky Mountain rogues help create the state of Colorado?  All this and more is explained in Mark Stein's new book.How the States Got Their Shapes Too follows How the States Got Their Shapes looks at American history through the lens of its borders, but, while How The States Got Their Shapes told us why, this book tells us who.  This personal element in the boundary stories reveals how we today are like those who came before us, and how we differ, and most significantly: how their collective stories…    
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Book details

List price: $21.95
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Publication date: 5/29/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 360
Size: 5.67" wide x 8.62" long x 1.06" tall
Weight: 0.968
Language: English

Mark Stein is a playwright and screenwriter. His plays have been performed off-Broadway and at theaters throughout the country. His films include Housesitter , with Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn. He has taught writing and drama at American University and Catholic University and lives in Washington, D.C.

Preface
Acknowledgments
The Boundary of Religion
Why We Have Delaware
Fifteen Minutes of Fame
Winning New Hampshire
What You Know or Who You Know?
America's Most Famous (and Misunderstood) Line
Connecticut's Lost Cause
Vermont: The Fourteenth Colony
Lines on the Map in Invisible Ink
The U.S. Line from Spanish Canada
To Be Brilliant and Black in the New Nation
The Erie Canal and the Gush of Redrawn Lines
The Man History Tried to Erase
From Zero To Hero?
The 49th Parallel: A New Line of Americans
Illinois's Most Boring Border
Putting the Boot Heel on Missouri
The Massachusetts Texan
The Cherokee Line
The Toledo War
Ohio Boundary Champ Takes on Missouri and Minnesota
Maine's Border: The Devil in Daniel Webster
Fifty-Four Forty or Fight!
Cutting Washington Down to Size
The Man Who Lassoed Texas
The Boundary of Religion Revisited
California: Boundless Opportunity
Government Aid to Big Business
The Line on Slavery: Erasing and Redrawing
Annexing Cuba: Liberty, Security, Slavery
Using Boundaries to Break Boundaries
The British-American Pig War
Rocky Mountain Rogue?
The Battle Line That Became a State Line
Two Sides of the Coin of the Realm
Good as Gold
Why Buy Alaska?
The Legal Boundary of Humanity
Bordering on Empire
Oklahoma's Racial Boundaries
New Jersey Invades Ellis Island
Puerto Rico: The Fifty-First State?
When the Grass Is Greener on the Other Side
Taxation without Representation
Notes
Index
Photography Credits