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James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a prolific American writer who spent most of his life in Cooperstown, New York, near a lake surrounded by the Iroquois of the Six Nations. Cooper crafted a unique form of literature writing historical romances about frontier and indian life. He joined the U.S. Navy after being expelled from Yale after a prank in which he blew up a student's door. He wrote historical novels known as The Leatherstocking Tales.

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James Fenimore Cooper is one of the most popular american writers, and he is recognized for being one of the first authors who included native Indian African, African-American characters in his stories.

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He is also considerated a prolific writer, with a unique writing style where the indian life and historical romances where the main topic. In his stories was common to find topics such as the contrast between wilderness and civilization.

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