The Colonial Period

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Template:Quote box The period in America from around 1607-1763 where just about everyone was a Puritan Pilgrim and had to attend church services that were approximately 11 days long. Everyone wore black all the time; the men all carried blunderbusses and wore tall hats with big buckles around them[1], while the women all wore bonnets and square linen collars with optional large red A's [2].

The women were all called "Goody Somethingorother" and were frequently burned at the stake as witches. Occupations among the men, besides the aforementioned prayer and witch-burning, included persecuting Quakers, oppressing Native Americans, being scalped, and hunting turkeys for the first Thanksgiving Day dinner.

Examples


Anime and Manga

Literature

  • The Leatherstocking Tales, including The Last of the Mohicans
  • Many of Nathaniel Hawthorne's works, including The Scarlet Letter and "Young Goodman Brown."
  • Mason & Dixon
  • The backstories of many of HP Lovecraft's works.
  • The short story "Ezekiel" by Desmond Warzel takes place in Roanoke in 1587 (the first English settlement in North America, and thus the very earliest part of this period).
  • The Dear America series has A Journey to the New World (1607), Standing in the Light (1763), and Look to the Hills (1763).

Newspaper Comics

Theatre

  • The Crucible
    • Which was historically accurate enough to know that witches were hanged not burned in this period.
      • Almost everything else was wrong, though; the people who wrote Burn the Witch got it right.
      • As this troper recalls, it wasn't meant as an accurate portrayal of the Salem Witch Trials and instead used the witch trials as a metaphor for the hysteria surrounding the Mc Carthy hearings

Video Games

Western Animation

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  2. This option was generally discouraged -- but then, everything, and everyone, was generally discouraged