芝加哥(1750-1835

Robert G. Spinney
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本章讨论了在18世纪末和19世纪初,美国人为了寻求边疆的刺激和潜在的财富,前往遥远的契加古定居。它将赤沟描述为一个典型的北美边境定居点,那里有富有的投机者、肮脏的毛皮猎人和在破旧的廉价旅馆里寻求庇护的逃犯。它还突出了1750年至1835年这段时期,在这段时间里,法国人、英国人、盎格鲁-美洲定居者和美洲原住民争夺对北美的控制权。这一章阐述了在30年的时间里,Chigagou这个小小的定居点是法国和英国之间欧洲冲突的象征,从法国的控制到英国的统治,最后到美国的控制。它分析了19世纪初的齐加古,它开始看起来像一个英美城镇,更合适的称呼是它的欧化名称芝加哥。
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Chigagou Becomes Chicago, 1750–1835
This chapter discusses the Americans that sought excitement and potential wealth of the frontier and headed for the remote settlement of Chigagou in the late 1700s and early 1800s. It describes Chigagou as a typical North American frontier settlement that includes wealthy speculators, dirty fur trappers, and fugitives from justice that sought shelter in run-down flophouses. It also highlights the period between 1750 and 1835, in which the French, British, Anglo-American settlers, and Native Americans jockeyed for control over North America. The chapter illustrates how the little settlement of Chigagou was emblematic of the European conflicts between the French and British as it passed from French control to British authority and finally to American control within a thirty-year period. It analyzes Chigagou in the early 1800s that began to look like an Anglo-American town that is more appropriately referred to by its Europeanized name of Chicago.
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