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tankabanditka
1 month ago
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In at least one hundred words, describe the interactions between Rowlandson and the Native Americans she lived with.

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seraphim [7.4K]1 month ago
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Mrs. Rowland's narrative has both positive and negative aspects. She, along with her children, was captured and forcibly separated from them. During her captivity, she sewed clothes for the Native Americans in exchange for food, and they did not inflict harm upon her. Instead, they presented her with a Bible, and after her husband paid the ransom, she was released. After 11 weeks of captivity, her family was reunited.
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