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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
5

What were the principal values and ideals of the Pilgrims?

History
2 answers:
alexira [117]3 years ago
7 0

Option A is the right answer that piety, courage, and industry were the principal values and ideals of the Pilgrims.

Piety is an intense admiration for God and the explanation of one's religion through spiritual practice. courage for pilgrims meant the contrast between living and dying. they believed that individuals who maintain high personal courage would have been ready to leave their places to travel to an unexplored country.

Temka [501]3 years ago
3 0

The principal values and ideals of the Pilgrims are piety, courage, and industry. These values are considered as the key to building a strong, prosperous, stable society and maintaining morally divine norms in their entirety.

 

EXPLANATION  

Piety, courage, and industry are Pilgrim's most respected values. These values are considered as the key to building a strong, prosperous, stable society and maintaining morally divine norms in their entirety. All this was done to reach the "new Jerusalem".

In return for heaven, yet "heaven" certainly will not be obtained without challenges and struggles against the "enemies of God". Trials and tests will come in the form of distress, lack, and fear. For motivational purposes, Bradford, Winthrop, Bradstreet, and Edwards wrote essays about the difficulties they face when living in a foreign land. They wrote the essays when they had to live in a foreign land, without having a place to shelter, no certainty of health services, nothings commonly encountered in culture Europe, none of their facilities were previously available to them, only dry land that seemed endless and hot, and only met people with a completely different way of life.

In their eyes (the early pioneers), all these difficulties could be handled with the courage in their eyes and piety in the heart to realize a new life for the people. God waits for them to do the work of building a beautiful and prosperous city. One of the methods taken is industrialization.

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