Views of Sexuality in 17th century
00:00 - 02:30
2m 30s
This clip explains that the 17th century was not an accepting environment for sexuality. Most people that deviated from the norm had to hide their sexuality to escape persecution.

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To pay for their voyage and materials to the new land, the colonists had to take out a loan, promising to repay their debts with materials from the new land.
The settlers were colonists of England and so as a requirement had to follow English social rules and docterine.
Food shortages in colonies were common, as many had not developed a stable food source yet. To survive, many opened their mind to hunting and high-risk eating habits.
Sunday Fun-day, Sunday was a day of community where only essential work was allowed.
Head of the colony must return home, civilians prepare themselves for the possible changes that may occur as a result.