What was the first permanent settlement in America
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Jamestown was the first settlement
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What was the lyceum
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a cultural movement in america.
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Who wrote Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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Washington Irving . Washington Irving wrote the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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Who has been called the father of the American short story
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Washington Irving
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Which historian told the story of the colony in the literary work Of Plimoth Plantation
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William Bradford
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Who led the Transcendentalist movement in America
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Ralph Waldo Emerson was the founder of the Transcendentalist
movement in American literature. Emerson is known for his essays
"Self-Reliance" and "Nature. His protege, who became a well-known
Transcendental author as well, was Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau
became well-known for his experiment in simplicity, living alone in
a small cabin at Walden Pond in Massachusetts. He wrote about his
experiences and thoughts during that time in the book Walden.
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Whose teachings did the pilgrims follow
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They believed in Christian theology, but did not like the
corruption that was so prevalent in the Catholic Church at the
time.
Pilgrims were separatists, followers of the teachings of John
Calvin, who believed that human nature was inherently depraved, and
all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. Pilgrims wanted to separate
themselves from the Church of England. They also wanted to separate
themselves from those who were not believers, the damned. Pilgrims
believed they were elected by God for salvation and they wanted to
worship only with other "saints" who had also been saved by God.
They sought to establish a colony in America to achieve these
aims.
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Who used his newspaper the liberator to fight against slavery
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William Lloyd Garrison
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Who was a Puritan historian who wrote Curiosa Americana a summary of his interest in science
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Cotton Mather
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Which of these novels was written by Charles Brockden Brown
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Wieland
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Which of these was not a Brahim poet
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Edgar Allen poe
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What is the sudden realization or insight in which a character recognizes a truth or previously unknown information
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an epiphany
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Who was the former slave who wrote My Bondage and My Freedom
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Fredrick Douglass
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Who wrote the courtship of miles Standish Evangeline Standish Evangeline and song os Hiawatha
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Name two authors of the federalist papers
who the two authors of thw federalist papers
Who published poor richard's alamanac
Ben Franklin wrote it and printed it.
What was the first permanent settlement in America
Jamestown was the first settlement
What was the lyceum
a cultural movement in america.
for A+
Who wrote Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Washington Irving . Washington Irving wrote the Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
Who has been called the father of the American short story
Washington Irving
Which historian told the story of the colony in the literary work Of Plimoth Plantation
William Bradford
Who led the Transcendentalist movement in America
Ralph Waldo Emerson was the founder of the Transcendentalist
movement in American literature. Emerson is known for his essays
"Self-Reliance" and "Nature. His protege, who became a well-known
Transcendental author as well, was Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau
became well-known for his experiment in simplicity, living alone in
a small cabin at Walden Pond in Massachusetts. He wrote about his
experiences and thoughts during that time in the book Walden.
Whose teachings did the pilgrims follow
They believed in Christian theology, but did not like the
corruption that was so prevalent in the Catholic Church at the
time.
Pilgrims were separatists, followers of the teachings of John
Calvin, who believed that human nature was inherently depraved, and
all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. Pilgrims wanted to separate
themselves from the Church of England. They also wanted to separate
themselves from those who were not believers, the damned. Pilgrims
believed they were elected by God for salvation and they wanted to
worship only with other "saints" who had also been saved by God.
They sought to establish a colony in America to achieve these
aims.
Who used his newspaper the liberator to fight against slavery
William Lloyd Garrison
Who was a Puritan historian who wrote Curiosa Americana a summary of his interest in science
Cotton Mather
Which of these novels was written by Charles Brockden Brown
Wieland
Which of these was not a Brahim poet
Edgar Allen poe
What is the sudden realization or insight in which a character recognizes a truth or previously unknown information
an epiphany
Who was the former slave who wrote My Bondage and My Freedom
Fredrick Douglass
Who wrote the courtship of miles Standish Evangeline Standish Evangeline and song os Hiawatha