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Why did Twain chose the reign of Edward VI to write his novel about?

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if you are referring to "The Prince and the Pauper", which is set during the reign of King Edward VI, it was likely chosen because it was a time of significant political and social change in English history and could serve as a compelling backdrop for the story. Additionally, it allowed Twain to explore issues of class and identity through the experiences of his characters.
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