"'Patriarchy' . . . was rarely employed by the Puritans, and some times actually condemned" plus ça change
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"The founders of New England made rape a hanging crime. In the courts of Chesapeake it was sometimes punished less severely than petty theft." Tidewater trying real hard to make the Puritans look good
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Onto childrearing and character. Lots of Rules and Etiquette covering a basically barbaric spirit. Yet: George Washington read a translation of Seneca's dialogues, and Addison's Cato, and frequently quoted the latter.
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Lucy Parke Byrd, with the iron and the dick husband? Also had a crazy father, Col. Daniel Parke! Publicly challenged the governor of Maryland to a duel. Kidnapped a married woman from England as a concubine. When the local priest condemned him from the pulpit? DUEL.pic.twitter.com/LptCu4ZxAg
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> be me > finish reading a few chapters on seedy Byzantine palace politics > go to Twitter > 17th century Virginia is literal Sodom Oh yeah, destruction of pagan learning for the sake of Christian Morality was totally worth it, right on.
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