"Harlan that allowed them to reproduce in the New World the culture of honor they had created in the Old World. "To the first settlers, the American backcountry was a dangerous environment, just as the British borderlands had been," the historian David Hackett Fischer writes in Albion's Seed. Much of the southern highlands were "debatable lands" in the border sense of a contested territory without established government or the rule of law. The borderers were more at home"