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Literature and the Arts in the Revolutionary Era
- What colonial children read
- The role of satire in the Revolutionary era
- Poetry and popular songs of the Revolutionary era
- The role of wartime literature
- The role of the press in colonial America
- Arts of the Revolutionary era
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- The Many Sides of Benjamin Franklin
- Loyalist Writers during the Revolutionary Era
- Patience Wright, Sculptor and Spy
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