Reading a bit from the link you shared in your article, I've quoted this section from the external Web site you provided:

"They were Christians first, English people second, and sometimes used terms like “free-born” to describe themselves."

By saying they were Christians, would they be associate with whitness anyway, since Christianity was also the dominant religion amoung white Europeans?

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Lennie Varvarides
Lennie Varvarides

Written by Lennie Varvarides

London-based dyslexic creative working in development. Founder of DYSPLA, founding editor @ The Museum of the Neurodivergent-Aesthetic.

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