Of Plymouth Plantation, a journal written by William Bradford; A Model of Christian Charity, a sermon by John Winthrop; and To My Dear and Loving Husband and Upon the Burning of Our House, two poems by Anne Bradstreet. Consider the ideals, values and themes these early American writers considered to be most important. What are the values you can identify in these writings, and why were they so important at this time in our nation’s developing history? Are these the same values most people have today? Your response should be four paragraphs, with one paragraph for each value and a final paragraph describing how these values are the same or different from today.
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