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    Within the written piece “What is an American?” by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, the reader is introduced to an unique perspective of an American. Written in 1781, it offers a surprising amount of insight into the times and the realities of a poor immigrant, while still being comprehensible for those who have never had to experience the struggle of immigrants. The ever complex definition of an American is given by those who do not abide by the typical American standards. Those who traveled

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    *Summary: “What Is American” “What is American” by Hector St. John de Crevecoeur was an advertisement for America. America is explained as a beautiful and structured place that came to be after work was done to a wild woody place. The text stated “ he beholds air cities, substantial villages, extensive fields, an immense country filled with decent houses, good roads, orchards, meadows, and bridges, where an hundred years ago all was wild , woody and uncultivated!” Another point that was made that

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    What is an American? Early American writers have made long-lasting contributions to developing and explaining American beliefs, values, and culture. St. John de Crevecoeur's "What is an American" sets out to describe what makes an American an American. Through the analysis of American government, beliefs, culture, and values Crevecoeur explains to the world what an American encompasses. Michel Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur was born on December 31, 1735 in Caen, Normandy. At the age of nineteen, Crevecoeur

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    literature, in this instance Colonial Literature. Colonial literature is a literary work in the form of poems, letters, books, and biographies written by the early American colonist preferably from 1607 to the late 1700s depicting events feelings or the atmosphere during that time. Pocahontas, by John Smith, What Is an American, by St. John de Crevecoeur, and On their Safe Arrival, by William Bradford are all examples of colonial literature as they depict true events from the time period they are written during

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    J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur’s Opulent America When J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur came to America, he became known simply as Hector St. John, a name change that might have been meant to allow him to blend in with other settlers in his area, to live the life of a simple American farmer by way of reinventing himself as one. Torn between fame and notoriety and blending in with complete anonymity, Crèvecoeur penned several letters as an average Joe American farmer. Crèvecoeur’s desire to live

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    depicted in both Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” (published 1776) and in Hector St. John Crèvecoeur’s “Letters from an American Farmer” (published 1782) each have comparable differences as well as similarities. In Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”, Paine hopes to convince colonists to break free from England based upon his vision of America, while in Hector St. John Crèvecoeur’s “Letters from an American Farmer”, Crèvecoeur simply depicted his idea of life in the colonies to the people of Europe. In Thomas

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    Analysis of the American Identity     According to the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” The First Amendment gives Americans the right to speak their minds no matter what their ideas are, and prohibits the government from taking that right away. The freedoms of speech, religion, and the press were what the country was

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    third document mentioned in the introduction, “What Is an American?”, is another story from different perspective and observation of a French man who immigrated to America and settled down in rural New York as a farmer, J. Hector St. John Crèvecoeur. The document is the third part of “Letters from an American Farmers” published in 1782 by J. Hector St. John Crèvecoeur in the purpose of sending this letter to share his thoughts and feelings about American culture and idyllic farm life with a fictional

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    Revolutionary War, America was endeavoring to define itself as a country and to identify and describe itself as a people. In “Letters from an American Farmer,” by J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur, Crevecoeur sets out to define what it means to be an “American” and how that differs or compares with Englishman and England. Crevecoeur sends a clear message that Americans are ambitious individuals willing to take a risk to start over in a new World, and uniquely distinct from their parent – England. James

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    American Identity Paper Stafford Sweeting University of Phoenix HIS/110 Tom Albano May 28, 2011 American Identity Paper John Hector St. John de Crevecoeur was a naturalized French-American writer authored the 1782 essay Series, ‘Letters to an American Farmer’ which were presented as a book; the narratives of the collective essays describing and giving rise to what can now be determined as ‘American Ideals’ His through his ‘letters’ used American-English slang as they were used in the

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