the communal impulse and a strong religious orientation had been more prevalent in the South
the various cultural patterns of the Southern colonies had more closely resembled each other
the cultural patterns characteristic of most early modern British colonies had also been characteristic of the Puritan colonies
26. The passage suggests that by the late Colonial period the tendency to cultivate metropolitan cultural models was a cultural pattern that was
dying out as Puritan influence began to grow
self-consciously and distinctively Southern
spreading to Massachusetts and Connecticut
more characteristic of the Southern colonies than of England
beginning to spread to Rhode Island and New Hampshire
27. Which of the following statements could most logically follow the last sentence of the passage?
Thus, had more attention been paid to the evidence, Davis would not have been tempted to argue that the culture of the South diverged greatly from Puritan culture in the seventeenth century.
Thus, convergence, not divergence, seems to have characterized the cultural development of the American colonies in the eighteenth century.
Thus, without the cultural diversity represented by the America South, the culture of colonial America would certainly have been homogeneous in nature.
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