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Daniel Gookin, the Praying Indians, and King Philip''s War - A Short History in Documents

English · Hardback

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List of contents

Introduction
Main Document
Gookin, Daniel. "An Historical Account of the Doings and Sufferings of the Christian Indians in New England in the Years 1675, 1676, 1677."
Related Documents
Gookin,Vincent. The Great Case of Transplantation in Ireland Discussed.
Gookin, Vincent "The Examination of Sarah Ahhaton, Indian Squa Wife Unto William Ahhaton of Pakemit alias Punquapaugue taken the 24th of October 1668 before Daniel Gookin,"
Society ABCD. "Handbill threatening Death to Thomas Danforth and Daniel Gookin."
Harris, William. Letter. William Harris to Sir Joseph Williamson, 12 August 1676.
Lake, John. "Petition,"
William Awannuckhow. "Petition to the Honourable Court of Assistants," September 5, 1676.
Winthrop, Wait. "Petition of Wait Winthrop," June 9, 1679.
Gookin, Daniel. "Petition for restoration of a gun on behalf of a Natick Woman," 1680.

About the author

Louise A. Breen is Associate Professor of History at Kansas State University, where she researches and teaches in the fields of colonial, Atlantic, and revolutionary history. She is the author of Transgressing the Bounds: Subversive Enterprises among the Puritan Elite in Massachusetts, 1630–1692.

Summary

This volume presents a short, annotated reader of primary documents published during King Philip’s War. The central document is Daniel Gookin’s Doings and Sufferings of the Christian Indians in New England in the Years 1675, 1675, and 1677.

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