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They came over to America to be able to practice their strict moral code. Since the Scarlett Letter took place not too long (a generation?) after their arrival, probably not too much of their moral edicts had changed. Certainly they had strict and exacting interpretations that they carried out.

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Yes, the harsh frontier lifestyle of the pilgrims likely influenced the strict moral code they followed in "The Scarlet Letter." Living in a challenging environment may have led to a greater emphasis on discipline and adherence to societal norms in order to survive and thrive in such conditions. Additionally, the challenges of frontier life could have reinforced the need for a strict moral code to maintain order and stability within the community.

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