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- 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.
<span>Susan B Anthony argues, that the constitutional rights of voting, are clearly shown to apply to "we, the people", not "we, the white males". Women are also people, and should therefore have every constitutional rights and liberties as men. She also claims that without women, the country is not a democratic country, and being a democratic country is something the US government takes pride in.</span>
Sorry to say this but I think the question is asking you what event would make you feel as happy as billy, not anyone else.
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From my view (since I'm 16), an advantage is that us teens are able to do more things than what people under the teenage years can do. We can drive, we can go places by ourselves without parents becoming our shadow(s). We can finally find out what it is like to date someone.
For disadvantages, we could go through rough moments such as deep sorrow/sadness, loss of sleep, and possibly drug addict moments. Many negative things could happen in our teen years, <em>but it's up to time and ourselves to make the change we want to happen.</em>
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