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based on of plymouth plantation, which aspect of the pilgrims culture and society was most important to them? their religious beliefs their desire to explore unknown lands their rejection of european culture and values their desire to convert other people to their way of life
Of Plymouth Plantation documents that the Pilgrims (Separatists) left Europe primarily to freely practice their Protestant religious beliefs. Their entire colony structure, daily life, and decision-making were centered around their religious faith, making this the core of their culture and society. The other options are incorrect: they did not prioritize exploration over faith, they did not reject all European values, and conversion of others was not their main motivation.
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A. their religious beliefs