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mihalych1998 [28]
3 years ago
5

Do you consider Tom Walker to be morally better or worse than the other prominent Puritans in Boston? Be sure to include discuss

ion of these three groups: the Puritans who persecuted Quakers and Anabaptists; the men whose names were marked on the trees in the swamp; the land speculators who ran “mad with schemes for new settlements.”
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Oxana [17]3 years ago
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Tom has more money than the other Puritans, and he certainly makes the people in the church aware of his presence. He's well liked and respected.... but his journey into the afterlife doesn't work out to well for him..... Thus, the other prominent citizens are better off.

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