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The Puritans' strong sense of community, obedience to authority, and unwavering faith in God were key qualities that enabled them to endure the hardships they faced during their voyage and in America. Their shared beliefs in hard work, discipline, and resilience helped them persevere through challenges and build a new society in the face of adversity.
The Puritans were a group of English Protestants who sought to purify the Church of England from within. They held strict religious beliefs and values, emphasizing hard work, discipline, and morality. The Puritans played a significant role in the early colonization of America and their beliefs influenced the development of American society.
In "Farewell to Manzanar," Papa holds strong Japanese cultural beliefs, values honor and dignity, and feels loyalty to Japan. He struggles to reconcile his Japanese identity with the discrimination and hardships he faces in America during World War II. He eventually comes to accept his new American identity while still honoring his Japanese heritage.
A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have qualities or beliefs that they do not actually possess, often acting in a way that contradicts their stated values or beliefs.
The Puritan ethic was a set of beliefs and values held by Puritans in colonial America, emphasizing hard work, simplicity, self-discipline, and a strong sense of moral duty. They believed in living a virtuous life, participating in community activities, and following strict religious practices. The Puritan ethic influenced early American society and contributed to the development of the American work ethic.
Yes, "hypocrisy" is an abstract noun. It refers to the concept or quality of pretending to have virtues, beliefs, or qualities that one does not truly possess.
Imposed their own rigid religous and moral beliefs on the entire populous
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persecution
No, the Puritans just wanted a place where they could worship Christ according to their personal beliefs without Kings or official Church leaders interfering.
the irony behind the puritans intolerance stems from the fact that they left their country and sailed to America to escape intolerance of their religious beliefs. But when they get to America they persecute others just as they had been persecuted. So they're hypocrites....
because they are awesome
The Puritans did admire the teachings of Calvinism. Calvinism was an important part of the Puritans beliefs and foundation.
A major quality that the Puritans had that help them deal with all of the difficulties that were encountered on their voyages was faith. They believed that everything that happened was meant to happen and they trusted God with their lives. Throughout William Bradford's Of Plimoth Plantation, he is saying things like, "…but it pleased God…", and "…they noted it to be the hand of God upon him." I have a small penis. They worried far less because they trusted and God that they would be in good health.
the puritans religious beliefs where they where Catholic but the king did not like his life so he strangled himself the end
Grace,Plainness, and divine mission
Sir William Penn
they wanted religious freedom from the church of England