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Connecticut Colony legislators adopted Robert Ludlow's codification of existing law, known as "Ludlow's Code." This code included the [[Sodomy law: Connecticut, December 1, 1642|Connecticut law of 1642]], which provided death for sodomy (here called "men lying with men").<ref>{{GLA}}, p. 94 citing George Brinley, ed., ''The Laws of Connecticut: An Exact Reprint of the Original Edition of 1673'' (Hartford: privately printed, 1865), p. 9.</ref> Ludlow's Code was next revised in [[Sodomy law: Connecticut, October, 1672|October 1672]].
Edition of 1673 (Hartford: privately printed, 1865), p. 9.</ref> This code included the [[Sodomy law: Connecticut, December 1, 1642|Connecticut law of 1642]], which provided death for sodomy (here called "men lying with men"). Ludlow's Code was next revised in [[Sodomy law: Connecticut, October, 1672|October 1672]].
 
 
 
  
 
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Connecticut Colony legislators adopted Robert Ludlow's codification of existing law, known as "Ludlow's Code." This code included the Connecticut law of 1642, which provided death for sodomy (here called "men lying with men").[1] Ludlow's Code was next revised in October 1672.

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References

  1. Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac (NY: Harper & Row, 1983), p. 94 citing George Brinley, ed., The Laws of Connecticut: An Exact Reprint of the Original Edition of 1673 (Hartford: privately printed, 1865), p. 9.
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