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In what ways does miller suggest that the Puritans of Salem to the colonists of Jamestown

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Not really sure, what with the wording of the question and all, but if I understand correctly then the answer is:

In his introductory sketch of the play's historical background, Miller says that the Puritans were much more of a cohesive force than the settlers in Jamestown, who were motivated by commercial gain but did not really band together as a community.

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