Presents manifest destiny, the California gold rush, the war with Mexico, and the growth of San Francisco as depicted in the work of contemporary American artists and photographers.
"This series, The West of the Imagination, focuses on the illustrators, painters, and photographers of the American West, offering a stunning overview of their histories, actions, and especially their images. These artists created many Wests, underscoring the importance of the myth of the West in American history. Out of the awesome Western landscape and historic experience, the West lives on in the hearts of Americans. In the 2nd installment, The Golden Land, Americans surge westward along the Oregon Trail in expression of Manifest Destiny. Then the Mexican War doubles the size of the young United States, and the Gold Rush gives birth to the first great city of the West--San Francisco."
"Presents manifest destiny, the California gold rush, the war with Mexico, and the growth of San Francisco as depicted in the work of contemporary American artists and photographers."@en
"Here is the saga of Manifest Destiny, the banner under which Americans surged westward in the mid-19th century. It is the story of the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War that doubled the size of the young United States, the gold strikes that doubled its wealth, and the pioneer spirit that made the Oregon Trail into Main Street. Presents Manifest Destiny, the California Gold Rush, the War with Mexico, and the growth of San Francisco as depicted in the work of contemporary American artists and photographers."@en
"Examines the myth of the American West during the mid 19th century. Looks at Texas, the gold rush and the Oregon Trail."@en
"Here is the saga of Manifest Destiny, the banner under which Americans surged westward in the mid-19th century. It is the story of the Texas Revolution, the Mexican War that doubled the size of the young United States, the gold strikes that doubled its wealth, and the pioneer spirit that made the Oregon Trail into Main Street."@en
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