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left-of-center2012

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Wed May 8, 2019, 04:26 PM May 2019

'The Pioneers' by David McCullough

David McCullough is best known to most readers for his popular biographies of some of the most prominent names in American history ...

Occasionally, though, he delves into the lives of historically significant people whose names likely aren't familiar to most Americans.
That's the case with his latest book, The Pioneers, which tells the story of the 17th- and 18th-century settlers who set out to start lives in the Northwest Territory, the region of the country that is now Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and much of the Upper Midwest.

The Pioneers begins with the story of a man named Manasseh Cutler, a New England pastor who played a key role in the passage of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which created the Northwest Territory and prohibited slavery anywhere within it. The anti-slavery language in the ordinance had been far from a sure thing, and Cutler had lobbied hard for its inclusion. The resulting ordinance, McCullough writes, "stands alongside the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence as a bold assertion of the rights of the individual."

McCullough recounts the first voyage by New Englanders to the Northwest Territory beautifully, detailing the sometimes difficult but ultimately successful trip to what's now Marietta, Ohio: "As long and arduous as was so much of the journey, there had been no loss of life, nor, as plainly evident, no loss of spirit."

https://www.npr.org/2019/05/08/721352662/the-pioneers-dives-deep-into-lives-of-northwest-territory-settlers

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'The Pioneers' by David McCullough (Original Post) left-of-center2012 May 2019 OP
I will look forward to reading this. Ohiogal May 2019 #1
Must read this! luvs2sing May 2019 #2
"I'll probably find a mess of my ancestors in there" left-of-center2012 May 2019 #3
Mine, too.. luvs2sing May 2019 #5
I love... Snackshack May 2019 #4
I have loved everything of his that I've read, PoindexterOglethorpe May 2019 #6

Ohiogal

(35,068 posts)
1. I will look forward to reading this.
Wed May 8, 2019, 04:29 PM
May 2019

I’ve read several of McCullough’s books and enjoyed every one.

Snackshack

(2,541 posts)
4. I love...
Wed May 8, 2019, 04:54 PM
May 2019

His work. John Adams and 1776 were both very good reads. Having said that I am an even bigger fan of his narration work. He has a great voice. His narration of the Ken Burns documentary Civil War is fantastic.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,802 posts)
6. I have loved everything of his that I've read,
Sat May 11, 2019, 11:02 AM
May 2019

and unfortunately I've only read some of his work. I do need to read more.

I just put it on hold at my library.

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