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malfutka
1 month ago
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As American colonists questioned British rule, public discussion focused on topics such as colonial independence and individual

rights. In turn, literature from the American Revolutionary period often reflected important political and social themes, including national independence, personal liberty, and individualism. In your opinion, how does the literature of this period influence future generations of American literature? Where have you seen traces of these themes and how were they presented in the other literature you read?
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ddd [7.4K]1 month ago
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The principal impact of literature from this era on subsequent generations of American literature is that it encouraged individuals to question authority actively.
hammer [7.6K]1 month ago
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This period's literature significantly influenced future American literature by instilling a sense of questioning authority among readers.

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