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Jedidiah Morse

    This American geographer and preacher recognized the need for a geography textbook oriented toward the forming nation, with his widely cited and copied works laying foundational understanding. He actively defended the faith of New England against Unitarianism and challenged prevailing stereotypes about Native Americans. His writings and theological stance reveal a deep engagement with both the intellectual currents and the nascent national identity of his time. He sought to shape understanding of the world and the nation within it.

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    The History of America, in two Books
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