This portion of the Declaration as well notes the effort that had been made to easily reconsicle differences since many Americans still felt an attachment to England being the place they origonated from. England ignored the colonies due to the feeling of betrayal, and left them to fend for themselves. This neglect was fuel added to the fire. In the conclusion of the Declaration the representives and the people of the colonies of the United States of America had noticed the current arangements that needed to be changed in the government system and intended to take affirmative action immediately. The end of the document discloses "these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown.
Phillis Wheatley's poetry - A) Early American and Colonial Literature and D) Realism She was the woman who themes had many ideas of rebellious colonists and she was the first African-American woman who published a book of poetry back then. Because of its social realities themes it can be also considered as realism.
Mark Twain's "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" - E) Regionalism It is considered as regionalism because of its focus on the story at particular location or region that we can find in Mark Twain's work. ''Calaveras County''
Walt Whitman's poetry - B) American Romanticism Whitman is one of the most popular poets of American Romanticism and he developed his own style with the simple language. One of his main theme was freedom.
Henry David Thoreau's Walden - B) American Romanticism One of his themes was protesting government and another also important themes in his work was nature and beauty of it which is one of the significance for Romanticism.
the sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God - A) Early American and Colonial Literature In this work we can see that there are included folklore characters protagonists and one of them is Trickster.