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Who knew that a history of America has a big impact on the world today and how we live it and build it? Laurence Shames wrote the article, “The More factor”, pointing out that Americans have been persuaded by the frontier belief, leaving Americans with more factors for their realities decisions with life choices. Around 1800s people in Texas had a passion to be passionate about wanting more for the community where they weren’t afraid to express who they are in what they are building in lands. From the text, “the concept of growth was applied almost exclusively to things that can be measured…” said Shames. My opinion Shames point was to leave viewers with multiples thoughts or reason to what that mean, because the frontier was a belief that created prospect that lead to more factors in life. Shames said, “The key was the frontier, not just as a matter of acreage, but as idea”, basically America was a place with no buildings no two story houses down any type of street, but since people start believing that if they have a limit of knowledge in them it won’t be about making lands its all about the plans and dreams of creating lands. Reading this article made it clear that compare and contrast was being used to...