The following passage (paragraph 9) most closely suggests that early American literature.
Many of the inhabitants of North America during the colonial period were struggling to adapt to unfamiliar circumstances. Native Americans saw
the land they had inhabited for thousands of years overrun by newcorhers; they saw their populations being decimated by European diseases
and colonization, which culminated in violent battles over territory. Early European settlers sought to establish themselves and tame what they
viewed as a wild and alien environment, documenting their efforts in diaries, letters, and books. Enslaved Africans passed on oral and written
accounts of their daily struggle to survive the violence and degradation imposed on them by colonial masters.
A was informed by a sense of struggle
B. attempted to explore the injustices of oppression
C. was responsible for starting the Revolutionary War
OD. united colonial America's various cultural groups