It probably varied from person to person but generally I would think pessimistic due to the fact that they saw many things as evil or negative.
Peritan's generally have an optimistic view of life, often embracing positivity, resilience, and a hopeful outlook. They believe in overcoming challenges, seeking opportunities for growth, and finding joy in the present moment.
They have a optimistic view on life
Hobbes had a pessimistic view of human nature, believing that people were naturally self-interested, driven by a desire for power and survival. He argued that without a strong central authority to maintain order, society would descend into a state of constant conflict and chaos.
They eat food
Optimistic, they wanted their nation to be great.
and do the revolutionaries have an optimistic or pessimistic view of life? whats the revolutionaries view of life?
he loved meat
neither they like flowers. coral.
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The Puritans tended to have a more pessimistic view of life, focusing on themes of sinfulness, redemption, and the inevitability of suffering in this world. They believed in the concept of predestination, where God decides who will be saved or damned, contributing to their sense of pessimism.
they have an omtimistic view because there mom said they did. so write this down.
Taken as a group, the revolutionary Founders of the United States were both optimistic and pessimistic about life in general and human beings more particularly. They were optimistic in that they believed a new political and social beginning was worthwhile and could last. They were pessimistic in that they emphasized the need for continual vigilance and education, among other things, as the keys to maintaining a free, flourishing society.
they were evil evil men trying to kill the world