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The Puritans were known for their strict religious beliefs and community oversight, which often led to an expectation that individuals would report on one another's behavior, particularly regarding moral or religious infractions. This culture of surveillance and accountability aimed to maintain communal purity and adherence to their values. In contrast, the Pilgrims, who were Separatists seeking religious freedom, were more focused on establishing a community based on mutual respect and cooperation rather than on strict enforcement of conformity.

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