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The period in America from around 1607-1763 where just about [[Blatant Lies|everyone was a Puritan Pilgrim]] and had to attend church services that were approximately 11 days long. [[Deliberately Monochrome|Everyone wore black all the time]]; the men all carried [[BFG|blunderbusses]] and wore [[Nice Hat|tall hats with big buckles around them]]<ref>[[Hat Shop|capotains]]</ref>, while the women all wore bonnets and square linen collars with optional [[The Scarlet Letter|large red A's]] <ref> This option was generally discouraged -- but then, everything, and everyone, was generally discouraged</ref>.
 
The women were all called "[[Insistent Terminology|Goody]] Somethingorother" and were frequently [[Burn the Witch|burned at the stake as witches]]. Occupations among the men, besides the aforementioned prayer and witch-burning, included [[Moral Guardians|persecuting]] [[The Heretic|Quakers]], [[Politically -Incorrect Villain|oppressing]] [[Noble Savage|Native Americans]], [[Injun Country|being scalped]], and hunting turkeys for the first [[Useful Notes/Thanksgiving Day|Thanksgiving Day]] dinner.
 
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