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He was placed into prison for criticizing the English upper class.

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Defoe was fined, imprisoned, and publicly humiliated for his satirical work, "The Shortest Way with the Dissenters." The government mistook it for supporting High Church extremism, and Defoe faced severe consequences for his writings. This experience influenced his later works, leading him to focus on more moderate and pragmatic views.

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