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They all shaped the literary culture in the United States. Ned Buntline was a sensationalist writer who wrote many stories which moved people to extreme passionate acts such as rioting. Harriet Beecher Stowe helped people's view progress on slavery as she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, as it depicted the harsh life of African-American slaves. Ralph Waldo Emerson was the leader of the Transcendentalist movement (a protest against the general state of spirituality) and was a big supporter of individualism, as well as writing stories about the pressure of society.
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They formed ethnic communities
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The melting pot image of the United States directed to the concept that the U.S. is a country in which immigrants from different points of origin who have come, intermarried and intermingled in the American society. It resulted in the mixed cultural heritage of the immigrants. However, it is not a simple process and pockets of ethnic communities of immigrants' presence was sometimes interpreted as a divisive reluctance on the part of the immigrants to join the American culture.
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being the firstborn child
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