Proceedings of the American Antiquarian SocietyAmerican Antiquarian Society., 1981 |
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... prisoners who voluntarily re- mained with the French Canadians . 98 But in sharp contrast to captives of the Indians , at least 202 New Englanders - 12.3 percent of all known cases and 44.8 percent of those who spent the final part of ...
... prisoners who voluntarily re- mained with the French Canadians . 98 But in sharp contrast to captives of the Indians , at least 202 New Englanders - 12.3 percent of all known cases and 44.8 percent of those who spent the final part of ...
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... prisoners were ransomed or ex- changed and only four or five individuals apparently remained with the French or Indians . The most plausible explanation for this shift is that in 1750 England and France , in compliance with a treaty of ...
... prisoners were ransomed or ex- changed and only four or five individuals apparently remained with the French or Indians . The most plausible explanation for this shift is that in 1750 England and France , in compliance with a treaty of ...
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... prisoner bounties to their Indian allies . 122 The fact that the Indians ' prisoners had to be turned over to the Europeans if bounties were to be col- lected did not alter native patterns as much as might be sup- posed ; war parties ...
... prisoner bounties to their Indian allies . 122 The fact that the Indians ' prisoners had to be turned over to the Europeans if bounties were to be col- lected did not alter native patterns as much as might be sup- posed ; war parties ...
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SEMIANNUAL MEETING APRIL 16 1980 | 7 |
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