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A young backwoodsman raised in a frontier cabin matures into an active participant in the era's westward movement, taking part in militia campaigns, overland crossings, and river voyages. The narrative moves from mountain borderlands through episodic adventures on the wilderness trail and keelboats to life in the Mississippi settlements, presenting skirmish scenes, civic upheavals, and encounters with diverse communities. Structured in three parts, the work blends travel and military episodes with personal trials, moral dilemmas, and social interactions that explore belonging, duty, and the costs of ambition on the early American frontier.
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