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Product Description
Bringing together an original 1682 narrative, documenting a Puritan woman's captivity among Native Americans in southeastern New England during King Philip's War, with 21 supportive documents, Sovereignty and Goodness of God, highlights today's scholars' understanding of issues of historical importance during this time period in US history.
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