First of all, leaving family and friends and going to the war needs a lot of courage to do...and after going there if you are going to fight against your own country, first of all you feel guilty for doing such a thing, second of all you will never make it against your own country, because even if you win the war you will feel guilty for rest of your life which is like you lost.... It is a very hard time difficulty for sure if things are going to happen like this
I would probably not fight against but for my country
The Puritans were sixteenth to eighteenth century British and Anglo-American Calvinists, and their esteems mirrored those of sixteenth-century Swiss scholar John Calvin and his ideological successors. Together they were a piece of the Reformed convention. Beside their philosophical convictions, they were known for having a solid hard working attitude and a solid faith in instruction. American Puritans established Harvard, Yale and Princeton colleges, foundations that many years after the fact are as yet considered the chief schools of advanced education.
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Claim: fought through many hardships.
Explanation:
He worked very hard through his life