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Title: How History Changes Southern History & Southern Literature
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May 25, 2001 |
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This time period of Southern Literature is referred to as the “antebellum literature”. It was prevalent in the 17th century in the years before the Civil War. Much of these works, however, were destroyed in the Civil War, but as devastating as the Civil War was to the economy and the population of the United States, it actually benefited the literature... Showed first 250 characters
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Much of these works, however, were destroyed in the Civil War, but as devastating as the Civil War was to the economy and the population of the United States, it actually benefited the literature.
One event that forever changed the United States of America was by far the Civil War, and even though people thought it would completely destroy the Southern State and their morale, it was actually beneficial to the overall development of the Literature of the South... Showed next 250 characters
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