What was the significance of the publication A Son of the Forest?
A) It was the first political biography designed to rally support for a presidential candidate.
B) It was responsible for creating Jackson's image as a "common man."
C) It was the first significant autobiography written by a Native American.
D) It was the first significant work of American environmental literature.
E) Its glorification of the West revived lagging sales of federal land.
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