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What best describes the main theme of Crevecoeur’s Letters From an American Farmer?
A. the price of freedom
B. the American Dream
C. the tyranny of England
D. the barbarity of slavery

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The appropriate response is A. The fundamental subject of Crevecoeur's compositions about pioneer America is the cost of flexibility. One would expect Crevecoeur's works amid the wartime frame to be accused of bias. Common war, for example, the Revolution, in actuality, was, definitely twists the judgment and excites the interests. Crevecoeur was no special case. Recollecting that a portion of the nation people about whom he had composed so personally had gone to the new world under a cloud, he once rather venomously alluded to his kindred Americans as sprung from "criminals and highwaymen."

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the price of freedom

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