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How did the Puritans organize their New England towns and villages, and why were they arranged this way?

a.
The Puritans evenly spaced their towns and villages up and down the coast so that they could build trade monopolies.
b.
The Puritans built their towns and villages as far to the west as possible so that they could spread their religion to the Native Americans.
c.
Puritan towns and villages spread across vast areas of land that was used for farming and solitary meditation.
d.
Puritan towns and villages were tightly knit because they believed people should worship and tend to local matters as a community.

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The answer is d

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