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This episode is a backgrounder, an overview of the Puritan society, culture, and economy in New England during the seventeenth century. The objective is to set all y’all listeners up for more traditional and detailed “timeline” episodes over the coming weeks. Sort of a mega-prerequisite. We therefore discuss Puritan religious “conformity” within the context of the early 1600s, families, religion, property rights, the structure of the New England economy, and its relationship with the outside world. Oh. And the importance of beer and cake when Puritan mothers gave birth to cute little Puritan babies.
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Primary reference for this episode
Alan Taylor, American Colonies: The Settling of North America