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In the early years after Independence, the American people worked to create a new identity for themselves that was unique and independent of British influence. One way they created a new national identity was through language. The colonists spoke a unique form of English called American English. In the coming years, many Americans worked to preserve American English and spread it through education. Read about Noah Webster and his impact on the field of education. Based on what you read, what two things did Webster do to improve education and help build a unique American identity?
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