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Learn about sexual activity and its punishment in the founding era of what became the United States.
 
Learn about sexual activity and its punishment in the founding era of what became the United States.

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Colonial America:

The Age of Sodomitical Sin, 1607-1776

Learn about sexual activity and its punishment in the founding era of what became the United States.


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