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Paperback Great-grandmother's Girls In New France Book

ISBN: 1024924572

ISBN13: 9781024924572

Great-grandmother's Girls In New France

"Great-grandmother's Girls In New France: The History Of Little Eunice Williams" recounts the experiences of Eunice Williams, a young girl captured during a raid on her village in colonial Massachusetts. The book delves into her life among the native people of New France, exploring her adaptation to a new culture and her eventual integration into their society.

Elizabeth Williams Champney meticulously details Eunice €(TM)s story, drawing from historical records and family accounts to paint a vivid picture of life on the colonial frontier. The narrative captures the challenges and complexities of intercultural relations, shedding light on the resilience and adaptability of those who lived through these turbulent times. This historical account offers valuable insights into the interactions between European settlers and indigenous communities in early America and provides a poignant portrayal of a young woman's extraordinary journey.

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