1. What They Fought For
This is reflected in a letter written by a farmer's son, who told his father "Instead of indulging in feelings of despondency let us compare our situation and cause to those of our illustrious ancestors who achieved the liberties we have ever enjoyed and for which we are now contending." (10). ... The hope of succeeding even in the face of adversity was a prominent theme. ... You can get up an amount of enthusiasm that nothing else will excite" (19) Another common theme that presented itself was the fight for land and family. ""Men with wives and sisters filled their letters with refer...
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