which nineteenth-century American values came from the Puritans of the 1600s?
a a sense of duty and love of learning

B.
equality of the sexes and appreciation of nature

C.
generosity toward the poor and the equality of all people

D.
religious tolerance and the value of recreation



Answer :

Religious tolerances and value of creation was the American values that came from the Puritan of 1600s.

The correct answer is D) religious tolerance and the value of recreation.

The 19th-century American values that came from the Puritans of the 1600s were religious tolerance and the value of recreation.

The members of a religious reform movement in the Church of England were known as the Puritans. They decided to emigrate to the new continent and arrived at the coasts of New England. From 1629 to 1638, some Puritans established in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, others in the Saybrook colony, the Connecticut Colony, and the New Haven colony. The 19th-century American values that came from the Puritans of the 1600s were religious tolerance and the value of recreation. Other values were hard work, commitment, and the importance of education to have a meaningful life.