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Puritans' commitment to community values laid the foundation for democratic principles in early American governance.

The Puritans' rigid gender roles limited women's opportunities and autonomy in colonial society.

Puritans' determination to create a moral society led to the prohibition of theatrical performances in some colonies.

Puritans' emphasis on literacy contributed to high levels of education and widespread literacy in their communities.

The Puritans' establishment of communal farms fostered a sense of collective responsibility and cooperation.

Puritans' strict dress codes aimed to prevent extravagance and maintain a focus on spiritual matters.

The Puritans' influence on American literature can be seen in the works of later writers grappling with similar themes.

The Puritans' strict Sabbath observance involved attending lengthy church services and refraining from secular activities.

Puritans, seeking a "City upon a Hill," envisioned their communities as examples of moral virtue for the world to emulate.

The Puritans' distrust of entertainment led to the banning of certain activities, contributing to a more somber cultural atmosphere.

The strict moral standards of the Puritans influenced colonial laws, shaping the legal framework of early American societies.

The Puritans' commitment to community welfare is reflected in the establishment of early social support networks within their colonies.

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