The values of colonial society refer to the beliefs, principles, and ideals that were important to the people living in the American colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries. These values often included self-reliance, hard work, frugality, civic duty, and a strong sense of community.
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Self-sufficiency: The ability to meet one's own needs without relying on others for assistance.
Puritan Ethic: A set of religious and social beliefs held by early English settlers in America that emphasized hard work, discipline, simplicity, and moral living.
Community Compact: An agreement or understanding among members of a community outlining their shared goals and expectations for behavior.