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by AlanSnooring
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Here is an American gender colonial history mystery.

Poland was big. And for a time it had the first European freedom of religion system. Property went to the first born son. There was a wealthy family with lots of sons and a daughter. The woman got to enjoy herself and became an excellent and aggressive horse person.

What with one thing and another all the sons died before the father. No one eligible to inherit. Sigh

But the locals had an established solution. The daughter becomes legally male. And quite rich.

I hear that mostly such people married a man and settled into traditional roles. But not this one. He did not marry. He was quite aggressive with the ladies and maybe the men.

Now he led his buds in a failed effort to kill the Russian puppet king. He ran and dropped out of history.

Maybe not. A polish calvary officer attached himself to Washington's army, saved Washington's life, appointed major general in charge of calvary training and doctrine. Which still partly guides first cav. The names were the same.

I find the story relevant to some local current issues. And it would be even better if the polish plotter and the major general were the same person.

So, maybe you can clean some of this up.