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There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies
Yes, the noun 'western' is a common noun; a general word for a novel, movie, television program, etc. set in the American west during the nineteenth or early twentieth century; a word for any western of any kind.The word 'western' is also an adjective.
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Contrary to common belief in America, the western hemisphere is not called America. The largest landmass in the western hemisphere is formed by the Americas, an even larger part is, however, ocean. America is called America after Amerigo Vespucci.
The point of reference is the Mediterranean Sea. Points to the east were referred to as the Near East and Far East. Conversely, points to the West were referred to as Western countries. In common speech, it indicates a Euro-American nation, as opposed to Asian, African, or South-American, and reflects an opinion of cultural and economic superiority.
Furs were most common along the western frontier.
Furs were most common along the western frontier.
Furs were most common along the western frontier.
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There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies
There was no common boundaries of the 13 colonies
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Both were Governors of Western Frontier States.
Provide for the common defense.
Andrew Jackson was the common man's candidate in 1824. He was the orphan son of poor immigrant parents and loved on the Western frontier.