As New England settlers made their way to the frontier during the first half of the eighteenth century,
A) ?religious observance continued to be at the center of life.
B) ?New Englanders in cosmopolitan areas became less concerned with material gain.
C) ?local churches gained in strength as those who lived in urban areas increased church membership and attendance.
D) ?New Englanders became more concerned with the pursuit of wealth than with personal salvation.
E) ?community and consensus still remained core values throughout all areas of New England.
D
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A) The Patriot cause was near collapse. B) The British strategy for suppressing the Revolution had been a failure. C) France and Spain joined the war on Britain's side. D) Both sides were so exhausted that no more fighting was possible.
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How and why did American attitudes change during the nineteenth century regarding leisure activities?
What will be an ideal response?