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Of Plymouth Plantation suggests that one of the strongest values of the Plymouth colonists was honesty. Godliness. perseverance. self-sufficiency.

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Godlliness

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Of Plymouth Plantation suggests that one of the strongest values of the Plymouth colonists was godliness. Their religious beliefs was one of the Pillars of the Pilgrims' culture and society. When their ship was damaged, the Pilgrim and the ships officer had discussed it over that the damage was nothing and that they believe that some mighty power will help them an so they continue their voyage.
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