Letter From An American Farmer

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Letter from an American Farmer is a collection of letters which were written by J. Hector St. John de Crèvecœur, a French-American writer. It has a total of 12 letters where each of the letters talked about a specific subject. Some of the themes discussed are the emergence of an American identify and slave trade (St John, 1782).
The second letter of Crèvecœur, On the Situation, Feelings, and Pleasures of an American Farmer", he describes the cooperative behavior of bees, quail, cattle, pigeons, hornets, and wasp. In this letter, he talks about social bonds that can ultimately create prosperity in our land. Crèvecœur clearly shows that success can come when one person gathers help from people near him such as the neighbors. He gives a clear