James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a prolific American writer who spent most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, near a lake surrounded by the Iroquois of the Six Nations. Cooper crafted a unique form of literature writing historical romances about frontier and indian life. He joined the U.S. Navy after being expelled from Yale after a prank in which he blew up a student's door. He wrote historical novels known as The Leatherstocking Tales.
James Fenimore Cooper is one of the most popular american writers, and he is recognized for being one of the first authors who included native Indian African, African-American characters in his stories.
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He is also considerated a prolific writer, with a unique writing style where the indian life and historical romances where the main topic. In his stories was common to find topics such as the contrast between wilderness and civilization.
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