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We’re often taught that the Puritans came to the New World seeking freedom. But the reality was far darker. From banning Christmas to state-mandated spying and the execution of heretics, 17th-century Boston was a theological fortress where privacy didn't exist and the slightest deviation was met with blood. Key Chapters: The Holy Watch: How your neighbors were paid to spy on you. The Truth about John Winthrop’s City Upon a Hill. Why Christmas was a crime for 22 years. The tragic story of Mary Dyer and the war on Quakers. How the American Nightmare eventually collapsed. CHAPTERS: 00:00 The Kiss that Led to Prison 00:49 Boston 1656: A Mid-17th Century Dystopia 01:32 The Myth of the City Upon a Hill 03:19 John Winthrop’s Warning 04:02 The Visible Saints Theocracy 05:32 The Tithingmen: Neighbors as Spies 06:08 Mandatory Sundays: Brass Knobs and Feathers 07:09 Roger Williams and the Birth of Soul Liberty 08:31 The Trial of Anne Hutchinson: A Woman Unto Herself 10:18 The War on Fun: Why the Puritans Banned Christmas 11:48 The Quaker Virus and the Price of Dissent 13:08 The Hanging of Mary Dyer 14:26 The Rot Sets In: Trade, Money, and the Second Generation 15:00 Salem 1692: Paranoia’s End