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English settlers were in three main regions in early America - John Smith and company in Jamestown and the Chesapeake; the Puritans in Massachusetts and New England, and the Quakers in Pennsylvania. What kind of legacy did each of these leave on modern America, do you think? In other words, what echoes of these groups remain in American culture today?

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As you look at the legacy of the Puritans, I definitely believe that their Protestant work ethic still permeates life today. Their values of hard work, thrift, and discipline were instilled. Research finds that the Protestant Work Ethic consists of these traits:

1. Prudence
2. Thrift
3. Discipline
4. Hard ...

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