Examples of 'frederick jackson' in a sentence

Meaning of "frederick jackson"

frederick jackson: This phrase likely refers to a person named Frederick Jackson. It is not a well-known idiom or phrase in English language. More context would be needed to provide a specific definition

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The author of this passage is Frederick Jackson Turner.
Historian Frederick Jackson Turner had a frontier based theory.
The school was named after frontiersman Frederick Jackson Turner.
The early writings of Frederick Jackson Turner, with a list of all his works.
That was a challenge to the frontier thesis of his Harvard colleague Frederick Jackson Turner.
Frederick Jackson Turner, American historian and author d.
He sat in the same seminars with another fledgling historian, Frederick Jackson Turner.
With these words, Frederick Jackson Turner laid the.
In 1893, historian Frederick Jackson Turner stated that the United States frontier was demographically "closed.
Indeed, it was in 1893 that historian Frederick Jackson Turner declared the American frontier closed.
For other people of this same name, see Frederick Jackson ( disambiguation ) and Frederick Turner disambiguation.

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