 And from the very beginning, this settlement of community had rules. Those rules mostly came from the New Testament as well as the Old Testament. They had rules that came from the English common law. And if we go back and look at the document of the Mayflower Compact, at that time in 1620, this is a major moment in world history because we see a very few men and women and in the Calvinist tradition, if they are reformed, if they have been saved, men and women are generally equal. If we look at that tradition, we can say that the very first real settlement in North America, that is of Plymouth Rock in 1620, was based on the notion of family and family in which the men and the women worked for themselves and did so without governmental authority.