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The New Englanders were actually the Puritans. They were a group of religious people. Their life, in my opinion, was very harsh. They had to attend church longer sermons were considered better), they emphasized duty and godliness, and they had to be hardworking and honest. If not, they wouldn't be well respected in town and they would be looked down on.

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