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Anne Bradstreet Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 to a soldier of Queen Elizabeth. In her teens, her father took Anne and the rest of her family to America. Although there is little known about Anne's life in Massachusetts, her poems tell much about her life. Anne would write to her family members about her feelings. Often, her writing would be in the form of poems. Her poetry came to be known when "Her early, more imitative poetry, [was] taken to England by her brother-in-law" (Biography.com). Her poetry was found to be interesting as she often questioned such sure ideas such as God and women being less than males. Throughout time, her poetry has stayed alive due to her intense imagery and strong ideas. As Anne never meant for anyone but family and close friends to read her work, her work is very personal and is able to draw a reader into her world 400 years ago.

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