Answer:
He misjudged power and perspective of key sectors of American industry
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.