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"We do covenant to associate ourselves in one receipt of society; and to bind ourselves to each other in all love and helpfulness... [and] by all means avoid all such as are contrary-minded, and keep off from us all such as shall not be fit for our society."
— Dedham Town Covenant, Massachusetts, 1636

Which of the following historical realities of the seventeenth-century New England colonies is most directly reflected in the sentiment expressed in the excerpt?

  1. A
    The widespread adoption of the headright system to recruit agricultural labor
  2. The enforcement of religious conformity and the exclusion of ideological dissentersCevap
  3. C
    The shift from temporary indentured servitude to lifelong hereditary chattel slavery
  4. D
    The implementation of imperial mercantilist laws to regulate colonial shipping

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The enforcement of religious conformity and the exclusion of ideological dissenters
The correct answer is correct because the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay established communities based on religious conformity and communal unity. The covenant's directive to 'avoid all such as are contrary-minded' and keep off those 'not fit for our society' directly manifested in the banishment of dissenters who challenged Puritan orthodoxy, such as Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson.

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1
Analyze the provided historical source, the Dedham Town Covenant of 1636.
Identify that the document emphasizes communal cohesion and explicitly advocates for excluding dissenters ('avoid all such as are contrary-minded').
Understanding the source's main themes is necessary to link it to broader colonial patterns.
2
Recall the characteristics of the New England colonies during Period 2 (1607–1754).
Note that New England Puritans sought to establish a purified, homogeneous religious society rather than a diverse or tolerant one.
This contextual knowledge allows for evaluating which option matches New England's historical trajectory.
3
Compare the core themes of the excerpt against the historical options provided.
The goal of keeping out those who were 'contrary-minded' matches the historical reality of Puritans banishing religious dissenters who challenged the social and religious order.
Matching the analysis of the source to the correct historical development identifies the correct answer.

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Puritan religious conformity and community structure in New England
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