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13 February, 02:13

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. But after they had sailed that course about half a day, they fell amongst dangerous shoals and roaring breakers, and they were so far entangled therewith as they conceived themselves in great danger; and the wind shrinking upon them withal, they resolved to bear up again for the Cape, and thought themselves happy to get out of those dangers before night overtook them, as by God's providence they did ... How does this excerpt from Of Plymouth Plantation show the influence of religion in early American literature? Puritans believed it was by God's provision of protection that they survived. Puritans believed God must be included in all written documents. Puritans believed God would give them a simpler path to their destination. Puritans believed their experiences would influence others to follow God's path.

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  1. 13 February, 02:28
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    How does this excerpt from Of Plymouth Plantation show the influence of religion in early American literature?

    Puritans believed it was by God’s provision of protection that they survived.

    Bradford's "Of Plymouth Plantation" was written to record the experiences of the Puritans as they travel to the New World.
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