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How did Mark Twain change American history?

I have a social studies project, and you had to pick someone who changed American history, and I got Mark Twain. What are some ways that he did? I have a few, and I don’t want you to go all out with this, but just a few reasons why you think he did? Thanks:)

Mark Twain – Biography & Works

Mark Twain was born in Florida, Missouri on November 30th, 1835 as Samuel Clemens. Soon after Mark Twain’s birth, his family moved to Hannibal, Missouri.

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Tina Fey’s Mark Twain Prize Acceptance Speech


Artemus Ward 1834 - 1867 Photo Mugs


Artemus Ward 1834 – 1867 Photo Mugs



ARTEMUS WARD (Charles Farrar Browne) American humorist. Worked for Vanity Fair, and toured in America and Britain…..


Mark Twain 1835-1910 Photo Mugs


Mark Twain 1835-1910 Photo Mugs



MARK TWAIN American writer Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens ….


Mark Twain Photo Mugs


Mark Twain Photo Mugs



MARK TWAIN American writer, creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn ….


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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – Chapter 1-5 of 43 – Audiobook


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Huckleberry Finn [VHS]


Huckleberry Finn [VHS]


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An American Summer [VHS]


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America a Look Back Mark Twain's America


America a Look Back Mark Twain’s America


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“Mark Twain’s America” steps back to the 1800s for an intimate look at one of the most interesting periods in our nation’s history. This is a nostalgic journey to a “more innocent day”, when the riverboat was queen of the Mississippi, the great gold rush pushed the frontier west and the world had its first taste of American tourists abroad. Starting in a sleepy little paradise call Hannibal, Misso…

Lean On Me


Lean On Me


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