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Fat Mutton and Liberty of Conscience: Society in Rhode Island, 1636-1690

by Carl Bridenbaugh

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The dark cloud of New England Puritanism has hung over Rhode Island for too long, obscuring the true nature of its early history. In this book, local history is viewed against a wide regional background, dispelling this cloud with new evidence that enables the author to re-create the prosperous society of seventeenth-century Narragansett Bay and to rassess the role of that society in teh development of New England.… (more)
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The dark cloud of New England Puritanism has hung over Rhode Island for too long, obscuring the true nature of its early history. In this book, local history is viewed against a wide regional background, dispelling this cloud with new evidence that enables the author to re-create the prosperous society of seventeenth-century Narragansett Bay and to rassess the role of that society in teh development of New England.

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