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Why did Puritans choose to live in communities rather than on individual farms?

A. More crimes were committed on the farms than the town.
B. More jobs were available in the towns.
C. Communities were funded by the Massachusetts Bay Company.

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Answer: Neither A nor B are correct. The Puritans chose to live in communities because they believed that it would allow them to support and sustain each other spiritually and financially, and to establish and maintain the social and moral order that was central to their beliefs. C is not correct either, as the Massachusetts Bay Company did not fund communities.

Explanation: The Puritans who came to the New World in the 17th century did so in search of religious freedom and the ability to practice their faith without persecution. They believed that living in close-knit communities would allow them to support and sustain each other spiritually and financially. In addition, living in communities made it easier for the Puritans to establish and maintain the social and moral order that was central to their beliefs.

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