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Liberty Fairbanks is a libertarian writer conducting historical, philosophical, and theological research into early 17th century Europe, the totalitarian monarchy and societal influences which force religious doctrine upon individuals, migration across the Atlantic, the establishment of English colonies under the rule of appointed governors in America, and the early beginnings of genocide against the indigenous people. 1620 - 1820. | Liberty Fairbanks is a libertarian writer conducting historical, philosophical, and theological research into early 17th century Europe, the totalitarian monarchy and societal influences which force religious doctrine upon individuals, migration across the Atlantic, the establishment of English colonies under the rule of appointed governors in America, and the early beginnings of genocide against the indigenous people. 1620 - 1820. | ||
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Liberty Fairbanks is a libertarian writer conducting historical, philosophical, and theological research into early 17th century Europe, the totalitarian monarchy and societal influences which force religious doctrine upon individuals, migration across the Atlantic, the establishment of English colonies under the rule of appointed governors in America, and the early beginnings of genocide against the indigenous people. 1620 - 1820.