Answer:
- The religious beliefs of American Indian and European cultures.
- The daily life in American Indian tribes and British colonies.
- The struggle to survive long journeys and harsh landscapes.
- The challenge of establishing a government and enforcing laws.
- The desire for freedom and self-governance.
Poetry often reflects the concerns of daily life of the authors, and early American literature is not an exception. The topics that were discussed in this early period matched the main concerns of colonists, such as adapting to a new territory and building a new society.
Some of the main authors of this time period are Edward Taylor, Michael Whigglesworth, Nicholas Noyes, Daniel Gookin and Alexander Whitaker.
Answer:
The best way to honor the sacrifice of the dead Union soldiers is to continue fighting to preserve the nation and its values
Explanation:
The question above is related to "The Gettysburg Address" by the former president,<em> Abraham Lincoln</em>. He delivered this address in<em> 1864</em> during the Civil War–a war that divided the the nation into the <em>Northern and Southern states. </em>
He reiterated that the Union soldiers who died in Gettysburg, fought for the liberty of all the Americans and this was the significance of the war. Lincoln wanted the people to know that in order to honor such huge number of deaths, it is essential that the Americans continue fighting in order to preserve the country and its liberty. It is the people's task <em>to protect such noble cause.</em>
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