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9. During what century did the authors of the previous slides write?

11. Name one work by the author 10. Name the author 11. Name one work by the author

12. This man wrote “Common Sense.” Who is he? 13. In what century did he write? 17th? 18th? 19th?

14. Name a work from the 17th century 16. Name the first novel published in America 17. Name the first book published in America

18. What work refers to the event in the image below?

19. Name three European languages in which the literature of American exploration originally was written.

20. Name one work by a 19th c. American author

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