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In "Letters from an American Farmer," J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur expresses disdain for the colonists who engage in cruel and barbarous behaviors, particularly those involved in the slave trade and the mistreatment of Indigenous peoples. He criticizes the violence and moral depravity exhibited by certain groups, suggesting that such actions tarnish the ideals of liberty and equality that America represents. Crèvecœur champions a more virtuous and harmonious vision of American society, contrasting it with the barbarity he observes among these colonists.

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