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English, 31.03.2021 02:50 mayahgrimes

Why was the novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin, thought to be so influential and persuasive? It was a fictitious novel created to entertain and engage readers so people could see how much fun reading could be.
It was a series of poems written by slaves so they could be given an opportunity to earn money.
It was the first book sold for entertainment purposes, and was made into a movie the same year it was published.
It was an emotional and honest novel that described life for many slaves and was thought to impact the Civil War.

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