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Inns and taverns were central to colonial life. In addition to being a place where people would meet around a meal, drink a few ales, or discuss important matters for the community, they were stations for travellers - offering a roof, a warm bed or a clean floor, a hot meal and often care for one's horse - which is nice, because you wouldn't want your horse to feel left out.
Inns and[[ taverns]] were central to colonial life. In addition to being a place where people would meet around a meal, drink a few ales, or discuss important matters for the community, they were stations for travellers - offering a roof, a warm bed or a clean floor, a hot meal and often care for one's [[horse]] - which is nice, because you wouldn't want your horse to feel left out.


Innkeepers were important figures both locally and regionally, because they dealt with a great many people, from humble labourers to campaigning Generals. This made them a prime source of news: any innkeeper worth their salt knew everyone for miles around their inn, and they generally made sure everyone knew them, too.
Innkeepers were important figures both locally and regionally, because they dealt with a great many people, from humble labourers to campaigning Generals. This made them a prime source of news: any innkeeper worth their salt knew everyone for miles around their inn, and they generally made sure everyone knew them, too.

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Inns andtaverns were central to colonial life. In addition to being a place where people would meet around a meal, drink a few ales, or discuss important matters for the community, they were stations for travellers - offering a roof, a warm bed or a clean floor, a hot meal and often care for one's horse - which is nice, because you wouldn't want your horse to feel left out.

Innkeepers were important figures both locally and regionally, because they dealt with a great many people, from humble labourers to campaigning Generals. This made them a prime source of news: any innkeeper worth their salt knew everyone for miles around their inn, and they generally made sure everyone knew them, too.