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Question 1 The Puritans feared the forest for all of the following reasons EXCEPT...

a. The "savage" Native American people lived there.

b. The Puritans believed that hell was hidden inside the forest.
c. The Puritans believed the forest was the Devil's last preserve.

d. The Puritans viewed the forest as mysterious, dark, and threatening.

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