Question
How did most Americans of this era feel about the beliefs and practices of their Puritan ancestors?
conflicted
sorrowful
admiring
outraged
conflicted
sorrowful
admiring
outraged
Answers
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Most Americans of this era felt **conflicted** about the beliefs and practices of their Puritan ancestors. While some appreciated the foundational values and work ethic of the Puritans, others criticized their strictness, intolerance, and theocratic tendencies. This ambivalence reflected a broader tension between traditional religious values and the increasing emphasis on individualism and religious freedom in American society.