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The Pathfinder, or The Inland Sea, by James Fenimore Cooper, is a historical novel that came out for the first time in 1840. The book is one of the Leatherstocking Tales, which is a set of books about a frontier hero named Natty Bumppo. Cooper wrote The Pathfinder, which is the fourth book about Natty Bumppo and the third in order. In the late 18th century, Natty Bumppo, also known as the Pathfinder, leads a group of British troops and a young woman named Mabel Dunham through the wilderness to Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario. Along the way, they meet Native American groups and have to make their…mehr

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The Pathfinder, or The Inland Sea, by James Fenimore Cooper, is a historical novel that came out for the first time in 1840. The book is one of the Leatherstocking Tales, which is a set of books about a frontier hero named Natty Bumppo. Cooper wrote The Pathfinder, which is the fourth book about Natty Bumppo and the third in order. In the late 18th century, Natty Bumppo, also known as the Pathfinder, leads a group of British troops and a young woman named Mabel Dunham through the wilderness to Fort Oswego on Lake Ontario. Along the way, they meet Native American groups and have to make their way through dangerous waters. The Pathfinder is an adventure story about being brave, being loyal, and being able to stay alive when things are dangerous. Cooper's writing style is known for how well it shows the natural world and the people who live in it, as well as how it shows Native American culture.
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James Fenimore Cooper was born on September 15, 1789, was an American author. He wrote authentic romantic stories portraying colonist and Native characters from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. His most popular work is The Last of the Mohicans, often regarded as a masterpiece. James Fenimore Cooper was the 11th offspring of William Cooper and Elizabeth (Fenimore) Cooper. He wedded Susan Augusta de Lancey at Mamaroneck, Westchester Area, New York on January 1, 1811. The Coopers had seven children, but only five of them live to adulthood. The Last of the Mohicans (1826) was written in New York City where Cooper and his family resided. It became one of the most-read American books of the nineteenth century. The series includes the racial friendship of Natty Bumppo with the Delaware Indians. In 1826, Cooper moved his family to Europe to acquire more income from his books. He became friends with painters Samuel Morse and Gilbert du Motier and Marquis de Lafayette. In 1832, he entered the list as a political writer in a series of letters to Le National.