Creating America: A History of the United States

How did the Yankee's society of early 18th century New England differ from Puritan society?

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Early Puritans encouraged men to subordinate their selfishness and individual desires in order to best provide for the needs of the community. In the eighteenth century, Yankees, unlike the Puritans, were characterized by their thirst for self aggrandizement.