Since the declaration of the end of the frontier, the rate of civilization and free-market capitalism has become the order of the day in America (Steiner, 1995). About two centuries ago the majority of the American region was unexplored, and little activities concerning trade were in progress. Currently, it has become one major global trade center where several activities take place. There has been great progress in both demography and freedom among individuals. Specifically, the expansion and opening up of the American Society is greatly attributed to the closure of the American frontier. The reason behind that is because the region opened up as many people could no longer enjoy the benefits of the frontier which earlier was the America prestige (Steiner, …show more content…
There came the frontier of wanting to seek, dream and find ways of fulfilling the dreams. Opportunities were created and people were at the edge of conquering the unknown. Exploration and seeking ways to solve problems resulted as the self-reliance nature that was earlier attributed to American frontier was slowly diminishing. Togetherness among the many individuals lead to discoveries just a few years after the American frontier was closed. More to say, the American were greatly in bondage during the frontier era as more reliance was on unoccupied land that according to Turner was of less benefit to the population occupying it (Sain,