History: What distinct ways of life are illustrated and which way are they pointing? Is it possible for them to co-exist? If not, which one will survive?

We are never told where Shane comes from or what he’s done before riding onto Starrett’s homestead. Still, his previous occupation is obvious to the viewer, as is his complete background, which is shown to the viewer in small segments. Who/what is he? What are his dreams deferred?
How does this image of “The West” mirror or contrast any previous image you might have held of “The West?”
What’s to become of Shane? Of the Starretts? Of the valley?
In a concluding paragraph explain how “Shane” helps you understand the American past as well as the development of liberty. Also in this paragraph relate this assignment to Foner—cite specific references to the subject under review to the text, including page numbers from Foner.
Answer these questions correctly. I will provide sample paper in the attachment. I do not have the book called Give me liberty an American history. The Era of Reconstruction and Expansion of American Civilization begins with the conclusion of the Civil War and continues through 1890, when the Director of the Census concludes there no longer exists a "frontier" in the United States. The reading beyond the text includes the Reconstruction Amendments (13, 14, 15) to the Constitution. Students will also watch the classic western, "Shane."
Its just chapter 13,14, and 15. I will provide you the movie Shane from Netflix. I will give you my log in id so you can watch the movie.

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