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Which beliefs most contributed to the colonists willingness to face hardships together?

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The primary belief that most contributed to the colonists willingness to face hardships together was that belief that if they did not work together they would surely starve, given the harsh nature of the climate and the hostile Natives.
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The Pilgrims believe they were chosen by God to find a "promised land", and that God would provide everything they need.


Step-by-step explanation;

-The Pilgrims believes, most contributed to the colonists´ willingness to face hardships together.

-Bradford´s central idea was that God provides everything, even when faced with uncertainty and death. His purpose was to educate future settlers about the Pilgrim´s sacrifices and assure them that their goals were righteous

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