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Book Synopsis: California is an infamously tough place to be poor: home to about half of the entire nation’s homeless population, burdened by staggering home prices and unsustainable rental rates, California is a state in crisis. But it wasn’t always that way, as prize-winning historian Josh Sides reveals in Backcountry Ghosts. In 1862 President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, the most ambitious and sweeping social policy in the history of the United States. In the Golden State more than a hundred thousand people filed homesteading claims between 1863 and the late 1930s. More than sixty thousand Californians succeeded, claiming about ten million acres. In Backcountry Ghosts Josh Sides tells the histories of these Californian homesteaders, their toil and enormous patience, successes and failures, doggedness in the face of natural elements and disasters, and resolve to defend hard-earned land for themselves and their children. While some of these homesteaders were fulfilling the American Dream—that all Americans should have the opportunity to own land regardless of their background or station—others used the Homestead Act to add to already vast landholdings or control water or mineral rights. Sides recovers the fascinating stories of individual homesteaders in California, both those who succeeded and those who did not, and the ways they shaped the future of California and the American West. Backcountry Ghosts reveals the dangers of American dreaming in a state still reeling from the ambitions that led to the Great Recession.
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Step into the intriguing world of California homesteaders with Backcountry Ghosts by award-winning historian Josh Sides. Discover the untold stories of over sixty thousand Californians who claimed vast acres of land through the Homestead Act. Uncover tales of resilience, persistence, and the pursuit of the American Dream amidst the challenges of a state in crisis.
Explore the gripping narratives of individual homesteaders, their struggles, triumphs, and the impact they had on shaping the future of California and the American West. Backcountry Ghosts provides a captivating insight into the complexities of land ownership, reflecting on the repercussions of unchecked ambitions and the resilience of those who fought to secure their legacy.
Experience a journey through time as Backcountry Ghosts delves into the lives of Californian pioneers, their unwavering determination, and the profound influence they had on the landscape we know today. Dive deep into the historical roots of a state grappling with economic challenges, and gain a new perspective on the legacy of American dreaming.
Ready to uncover the hidden stories of California's past? Immerse yourself in the rich narrative of Backcountry Ghosts and experience the vivid tapestry of the Golden State's history. Order your copy today and embark on a journey through time and land with this compelling account.
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