American authors <span>John James Audubon</span> and David Abram embraced nature and the individual in their works about frontier life. I think that you can use these two authord as their major works such as ''The Birds of America'' (1)and ''<span>Becoming Animal'' (2) include the issues connected to the environmental problems and individual perception of a person.</span>
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The average household on Mississippi's yeoman farmsteads contained 6.0 members, slightly above the statewide average of 5.8 and well above the steadily declining average for northern bourgeois families. A quarter of Mississippi's yeoman households contained at least 8 members, and many included upward of 10.
The Age of Enlightenment was a philosophical movement which dominated and changed many of the ideas held in Europe during the 18th century. The main goals of Enlightenment thinkers were progress, reason, tolerance, liberty, and ending the abuses by the church and state.
The ideas of the Enlightenment were spread from Europe to America by Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. They came to Europe from America and participated in the science and political debates. They then returned to America and many of the ideals of the Enlightenment were incorporated into the Declaration of Independence
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Black Codes were a series of restrictive laws passed after the American Civil War between 1865 and 1866. These laws were in the South. The purpose of the Black Codes were to further suppress African Americans. They governed the conduct of African Americans and placed a lot of limitations on them. They were passed in the South because they were upset that after the Civil War had ended and slaves were freed they lost their free labor.