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Thomas(ine) Hall: Gender Non-conforming in Colonial Virginia

Thomas(ine) Hall: Gender Non-conforming in Colonial Virginia

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History, Social Studies

10th Grade - University

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Thomasine, born in England, joined the army disguised as a man in 1624. After returning to England, they moved to Virginia in 1627, again presenting as male for safety and economic reasons. In Virginia, Thomasine worked as an indentured servant. Their gender identity became a community issue, leading to multiple examinations and a court case. In 1629, Governor Potts ruled Thomasine as both male and female, requiring them to wear mixed-gender clothing. This case highlights the gender norms of colonial Virginia.

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