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Stephen Foster made the transition to a distinct American style by blending various musical influences, including African American spirituals, folk songs, and minstrel music, to create melodies that resonated with a broad audience. His use of simple yet emotive lyrics and memorable tunes in songs like "Oh! Susanna" and "Camptown Races" captured the essence of American life and culture. Additionally, Foster's ability to write for the burgeoning music publishing industry helped solidify his role as the "father of American music," as his works became widely popular and recognizable. Through these elements, he laid the groundwork for a uniquely American musical identity.

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