The Puritan attitudes and values were based on charity and hard work. This was very evident in "Of Plymouth Plantation." In "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", it showed that the Puritans believed heavily in their faith and involved God in just about everything they did. God was the distinguished power in their lives.
"Of Plymouth Plantation" explains a lot about the Puritan's charity. For example, while at sea, the Puritans were not treated very nicely by the crew of the ship in which they were sailing upon. They were called names and were mocked. During the long voyage several of the crewmembers became sick. The Puritans, unlike most people of t
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