American Progress was created in 1930.
The "American Progress" painting by John Gast, created in 1872, embodies the idea of Manifest Destiny, depicting the westward expansion of the United States. It illustrates the belief that Americans were destined to spread democracy and civilization across the continent. The image features Columbia, a personification of America, leading settlers and bringing light and progress, while Native Americans and wildlife move away, symbolizing the displacement caused by this expansion. Overall, it conveys a message of progress and destiny, albeit at the cost of indigenous cultures and environments.
American Capitalism was created in 1952.
American Infidelity was created in 1858.
American Legion was created in 1919.
American Hangover was created in 2000.
Center for American Progress was created in 2003.
American Progress ended in 1940.
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Progress Software was created in 1981.
Goddess in Progress was created in 1984.
Percy's Progress was created in 1974.
Surviving Progress was created in 2011.
Progress Station was created in 1988.
Progress Quest was created in 2002.
King Progress was created in 1970.
The Pilgrim's Progress was created in 1678.
Progress in Optics was created in 1962.