Early New England A Covenanted Society
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Explore the foundational principles of Early New England, a society uniquely defined by its covenanted structure. This era saw communities bound by religious and social compacts, deeply influencing governance, social order, and daily life, which proved pivotal in shaping the distinctive development of colonial America from its earliest days.