Herman Melville's writing, particularly his novel "Moby-Dick," explored themes of human nature, power, and the unknown, influencing American literature by challenging traditional narratives and exploring deeper philosophical concepts. His work also reflected the changing society of the time, with its focus on industrialization, westward expansion, and the complexities of American identity. Overall, Melville's contributions helped shape American literature and encouraged readers to engage with deeper, more complex ideas about the world.
Between 1790 and 1820, 85,000 African people came/were brought to the US.
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1820
The Piano & Clarinet
the knitting machine
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automoblies and wePONS
The Age of Reform was during the years of 1820 to 1840. This was a time period between the Revolution and the Civil War.
Europe
1820 miles
It increased.
Between 1812 and 1820