Respuesta :
True.
Roman poets, such as Horace and Virgil, praised an agrarian lifestyle, and their work struck a chord with the self-sufficient, hardy farmers of early America. The Romans praised the virtues of independence, patriotism, and moderation, which were also cornerstones of American society.
Roman poets, such as Horace and Virgil, praised an agrarian lifestyle, and their work struck a chord with the self-sufficient, hardy farmers of early America. The Romans praised the virtues of independence, patriotism, and moderation, which were also cornerstones of American society.