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"Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte"

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Parkman’s sentence looks like a bland meteorological aside until you hear the quiet sneer inside it. “Mild and equable” is the language of comfort and settled life: clipped, civilized, almost self-satisfied. Then comes the turn - “compared with that of the Platte” - a geographical name that functions less as a location than as a warning label. The Platte River country (the corridor of westward travel across the Great Plains) stood in the 19th-century imagination for punishing wind, sudden temperature swings, dust, and a landscape that refused to flatter Eastern expectations. Parkman doesn’t need adjectives there; “the Platte” carries the whole freight of hardship.

The intent is comparative, but the subtext is cultural. Parkman is an Eastern historian writing from a New England baseline that treats stability as normal and volatility as frontier spectacle. By choosing “equable,” he smuggles in a moral hierarchy: climates, like societies, can be orderly or unruly; temperate weather becomes shorthand for temperate civilization. It’s an old move in American letters - turning environment into destiny - and Parkman, chronicler of colonial contest and expansion, knew how geography could be used to justify a story.

Context matters, too. Parkman traveled and wrote during the period when the West was being sold as opportunity and endured as ordeal. The line punctures boosterism with understated realism while still reinforcing an East-to-West gradient: from refined home to testing ground. It works because it’s so restrained; the sentence performs New England composure even as it gestures toward the continent’s rougher truth.

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Parkman, Francis. (2026, January 17). Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-new-england-climate-is-mild-and-equable-52819/

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Parkman, Francis. "Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-new-england-climate-is-mild-and-equable-52819/.

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"Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-new-england-climate-is-mild-and-equable-52819/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Francis Parkman (September 16, 1823 - November 8, 1893) was a Historian from USA.

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