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The Rugged Individuals were a group of American artists and writers in the early 20th century, known for their rugged individualism and connection to the outdoors. They emphasized self-reliance, personal experience, and a deep appreciation for nature, often drawing inspiration from the American wilderness. Key figures included naturalists and writers like John Muir and Edward Abbey, who advocated for environmental conservation and the importance of wild places. Their work helped shape the conservation movement and influenced public attitudes toward nature and wilderness preservation.

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