Independence in 19th Century a
Title: Independence in 19th Century a
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Independence in 19th Century a
Independence is a “characteristically American” feature of the 19th century. The United States sought independence politically, economically and culturally. It took its independence in 1776 in declaring “That these United Colonies are…Free and Independent States”. It made the thirteenth states of America independent from each other as well as from Britain. Furthermore, the United States can supply to its own economic needs, industrial and agricultural. Finally, it acquired its own culture throughout the 19th century.
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South during and after the Civil War, even if this independence was limited. Had the United States not relied so much on this feeling of independence, it would not be the country it is nowadays, culturally, politically and economically speaking. The building of the country all along the 19th century also built a kind of American way of thinking and viewing the world, which is perfectly embodied by characters such as Huck, Hester or Edna.
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