This is a question asking a personal opinion, so I'll give you mine.
I believe the literature from this period influenced the future generations of American Literature is it taught us to be independent, to stand up against those who simply expect us to follow like mindless sheep. It influenced literature by showing everyone that their opinion matters, even against your authority, and that has influenced books and passages heavily since.
Traces of these themes can be seen everywhere. Authors from all over make books about how standing up is the best thing to do, and how being independent is important. Books, passages, texts, websites, etc all preach this. This is presented in various situations where independence is important.
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The correct answer is <span>the government had no power to collect taxes
According to the articles of confederation, taxes were a state issue, not a federal one, and a federal government could not meddle in such affairs. This was resolved in the constitution when it was decided that all taxes and coinage and things affecting money would be dealt with by the legislative branch, that is, the congress.</span>
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This poem, "A Child's Garden of Verses" expresses the problem many people have with getting up when it is dark in the morning and going to bed in the evening when it is still light outside. Then, in "When We Were Very Young" Children, unlike their parents, tend to embrace verse with fierce and unembarrassed joy.
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