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He led the transcendentalist movement.
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He was a really important writer and a philosopher who belonged to the transcendentalist movement and his works were highly appreciated and widely read. He influenced in one way or another almost every writer that the United States had since which shows how much he impacted the culture of the society of the United States.
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