In 17th-century Colonial America, there was no shortage of morality laws. As early European settlers formed colonies in modern-day America’s Eastern-most states, Puritan leaders made sure to administer their docket of strict religious rules on everyone around them. At the same time, these early settlers had almost no understanding of science, and the “supernatural” was considered to be a part of everyday life.
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