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Published in 1806, Noah Webster's "A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language" stands as a monumental work in the nascent intellectual landscape of the United States. It was a deliberate effort to solidify a distinct American linguistic identity, moving beyond the colonial reliance on British standards. This dictionary was more than a mere listing of words; it was a powerful statement of cultural independence, advocating for American spellings, pronunciations, and usages that reflected the unique character of the new republic. Its appearance in the early 19th century underscored a growing national self-consciousness and a desire to forge distinct American institutions, including those pertaining to language.