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Published in 1828, "An American Dictionary of the English Language" holds profound historical significance as a cornerstone of American cultural identity. Coming decades after the Revolutionary War, this dictionary was not merely a linguistic tool but a declarative statement of intellectual and cultural independence from Great Britain. Its release solidified a distinct American standard for language, crucial for a young nation striving to forge its own identity in all aspects, including communication and education. Webster’s ambitious project aimed to unify and define the nascent American idiom, setting a foundation for literacy and national cohesion that would impact generations. This work was integral to establishing a unique American voice in literature, education, and public discourse, marking a pivotal moment in the country's intellectual development and nation-building process.