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The Importance Of Freedom In American History

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The country of America is built on the idea of freedom. Early colonists fought a war to gain freedom from Britain, and once they won, made sure to give their newly-earned rights to America’s citizens. Everything else in American History has been based off of this idea, such as when the Civil War was fought over the controversy of slaves’ freedom. Elena’s experiences in “American History” by Judith Ortiz Cofer reflect all of the freedoms that American citizens get. As a result of her family’s immigration to the U.S., Elena benefits from freedoms that were established by the founding of America. The Constitution gives people the rights to free speech and religion, and because of these rights, she gets to interact with people of different cultures and beliefs than her own by going to public school. She claims that she “was going to college and become a teacher” (296), which shows that in America she has the freedom to be who she wants to be. Additionally, she is allowed to make many decisions for herself, such as something as simple as trying to be friends with Eugene, a white neighbor, or something as big as having a say in how the country is run when she is old enough, through America’s democracy. Because she is in America, she is not forced to work. In a lot of other countries, children are made to do hard labor, but in America, Elena is allowed to be a kid and play. All of these freedoms attract people to the U.S, and Elena’s family moved to America because they saw a

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