Kate Lyon

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This picture of everyday Dutch life stands in contrast to archaeological evidence of English settlements in New England, which suggest a plainer existence. New Englanders, while no strangers to the profit motive in their settlements, were self-abnegating religious extremists, carving out a foothold in wilderness that Puritan minister Cotton Mather memorably termed “once the Devil’s territories.”
Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty
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