Om The Depredation at Pemaquid in August, 1689
This historical text examines the events that led to the devastating depredation of Pemaquid, Maine in 1689. Paltsits provides a detailed account of the political and religious tensions that were simmering in the area, as well as the specific factors that contributed to the attack. This book is a must-read for those interested in early American history and the complex relationships between Native Americans, Europeans, and colonizers.
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