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KonstantinChe [14]
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Harriett Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin. What was one of the effects of writing this book?

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Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
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Answer:Later, she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin in reaction to recently tightened fugitive slave laws. The book had a major influence on the way the American public viewed slavery. The book established Stowe's reputation as a woman of letters. She traveled to England in 1853, where she was welcomed as a literary hero.

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