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John Winthdrop had a vision that the new colony would be a common wealth, a community in which people work together for the good of the whole.
They didn't accept the freedom. Their devotion to principle was gods work
AnswerPretty harsh the first couple years. Once they moved from a Socialist type of work to a more capitalistic type of plan, things improved considerably. I recommend the book Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War by Nathaniel Philbrick.
They signed the Mayflower Compact because the pilgrims wanted to live by the rules and work together with other pilgrims.
Pilgrims agreed to work together to make their colony succeed in the Mayflower Compact
The colony that was associated with prohibition of work and play on Sundays was Massachusetts. This was due to the religious beliefs that the colony held.
mayflower compact
mayflower compact
John Winthdrop had a vision that the new colony would be a common wealth, a community in which people work together for the good of the whole.
the economic opportunities in Massachusetts colony is, you LOOK IT UP:(
John Winthdrop had a vision that the new colony would be a common wealth, a community in which people work together for the good of the whole.
John Winthdrop had a vision that the new colony would be a common wealth, a community in which people work together for the good of the whole.
The New England Way was a term used by the Puritans to describe their beliefs in hard work. This helped colony because hard work helped the colony grow tremendously as well as the New England colonies altogether.
They didn't accept the freedom. Their devotion to principle was gods work
AnswerPretty harsh the first couple years. Once they moved from a Socialist type of work to a more capitalistic type of plan, things improved considerably. I recommend the book Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War by Nathaniel Philbrick.
(a "pilgrim" is a religious traveler - the term is only capitalized when directly referring to the "Pilgrims" who were the settlers of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts beginning in 1620, either before or after their arrival in the US)"The pilgrim stopped at many desert communities on his way to Mecca.""Their religious beliefs established a strong work ethic in most Pilgrim settlers."