Colonial and Revolutionary American literature spans from the early 17th to late 18th centuries. This period saw European colonization, Puritan influence, the Enlightenment, and the American Revolution, shaping literary themes of religion, reason, and liberty. Key figures include Anne Bradstreet, Jonathan Edwards, and Benjamin Franklin. Their works, along with slave narratives and political writings, helped form a distinct American identity centered on individualism, democracy, and the struggle for freedom.