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What criticism does Sarah Kemble Knight have for the citizens of New Haven, Connecticut?

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The provided text does not contain relevant information to accurately answer the question about Sarah Kemble Knight's criticisms of New Haven citizens, which appears to be based on a misunderstanding.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has asked what criticisms Sarah Kemble Knight had for the citizens of New Haven, Connecticut. Unfortunately, this question seems to be based on a misunderstanding. Sarah Kemble Knight, a Bostonian who traveled through colonial New England and wrote about her experiences in a journal published as The Journal of Madam Knight, did offer critiques of the various places she visited.

However, the excerpts provided do not directly link to Knight's criticisms of New Haven citizens, and instead seem to be references to other historical figures and literary works. Therefore, without the correct context or text, it is not possible to accurately address Knight's specific criticisms of New Haven. Instead, the passages provided relate to various topics such as suffrage, gender roles, social criticisms, and historical events, which appear to be irrelevant to the original question about Sarah Kemble Knight.

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