Colonial Period of American Literature

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The American literature began with the writings of English colonists in which they wrote about the glory of their god and others wrote about their struggles that were set forth by their ruler from England. Their adventures to the New World were also a great inspiration for many others to write about. Native American writings were also viewed by many, as they shared their thoughts on creation and among other things, their suffering made possible by the colonist who ceased much of their land. Given that the colonists were trying to find a new meaning to life other than the life adjusted by King George back in England, most of their work included words of hurt and of change of which the new colonists persisted on having in their new country.
American literature flourished throughout the colonial period. Some of their works such as poems, short stories and other works of their writings had most colonials inspired to work on their new home. They spoke about things such as religious freedom, which was one of the main reasons for them leaving their country to find a better country in which they could establish themselves in without having to worry about others who did not share the same believes as them wanting to harm them. Puritans had believed that every man was born into sin and could only be saved if he glorified god. Just like Jonathan Edwards, many believed that these sinning men of which did not fall under the command of God deserved to be thrown in hell as he said in his “Sinners in the Hand of God” sermon. Some of the writings of American literature weren’t so much about god but their tragedies such as Anne Bradstreet in her poem about her burning house were all her belongings were set to flames, she made it very clear as t...

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...Europe. It is without a doubt a moment in history that help shaped what our country has become today, without the struggles of others out country would have failed to flourish in its wonderful colors. Even though they may have suffered throughout this experience, I’m positive they would have been overjoyed to see their children thrive under a new flag

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