Jezza™@threads.com (Official) on Nostr: npub15pzv5…lpw2r WalterKühl :bagpiper: That is absolutely English. Those people ...
npub15pzv580wppa2kzuw3l36a555mpzrnth0s4qjm724qfa46p2s9fgqplpw2r (npub15pz…pw2r) WalterKühl :bagpiper: (npub1atp…37us) That is absolutely English. Those people considered themselves Englishmen, and the plantation and slave bit. It was known as the "triangular trade" at one time: Slaves, Sugar, Rum -- and defined much of the Caribbean as well as the American south.
Where someone like Thomas Paine had not innovated, the default was English Common Law, which is what the country was in fact founded on as both colonies, and eventually, as American states.
Where someone like Thomas Paine had not innovated, the default was English Common Law, which is what the country was in fact founded on as both colonies, and eventually, as American states.