1.)Supported the ideas of plainness, divine mission, and grace
=a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
2.Came to America to find freedom to worship and the Promised Land
=a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
3.Believed in the importance of education
a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
=c.)Both
4.Lasted only about a century as a way of life but has persisted as an influence
a.)The North--Puritanism =b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
5.Emphasized man's relationship to man
a.)The North--Puritanism =b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
6.Promoted political involvement
a.)The North--Puritanism =b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
7.Settled in large plantations managed by a single family with the help of slaves
a.)The North--Puritanism =b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
8.Used the plain style
=a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
9.Wanted to create a gracious way of living and stressed refinement and the development of courtesy
=a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
10.Influenced Dickinson. Emerson, and Hemingway
=a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both
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6 I would reexamine your text. Puritans lived in an active democratically run church, and those ideas transfered to the democratic processes in the new colonies. Remember, Puritans had been hated and persecuted by the King in England.
=a.)The North--Puritanism b.)The South---Gentlemen Planters
c.)Both