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Contents Acknowledgments 000 Illustrations 000 Maps 000 Introduction: War and Captivity 000 Part I: Creating Communities Chapter 1. Frontier Town 000 Chapter 2. New France 000 Chapter 3. Natives and Missions 000 Chapter 4. Between Empires 000 Part II: The Raid Chapter 5. Warnings 000 Chapter 6. Assault 000 Chapter 7. Retreat 000 Part III: Negotiating Empires Chapter 8. Adopting Captives 000 Chapter 9. Diplomacy and Scandal 000 Chapter 10. Imperial and Parallel Wars 000 Part IV: Preserving Communities Chapter 11. Native Villages 000 Chapter 12. Nobles and Habitants 000 Chapter 13. New England Imperialism 000 Afterword: Remembering February 29, 1704 000 Appendixes A: Identities of Native Peoples 000 B: Status of Deerfield Residents 000 C: Identities of French Raiders 000 D: List of the 1704 Deerfield Captives 000 E: French and Indian Raids on New England, 1703-1712 000 F: Fates of the 1704 Deerfield Captives 000 G: Fates of New England Captives Taken between 1703 and 1713 000 Abbreviations 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Abenaki Indians Wars, Indian captivities Massachusetts Deerfield, Indians of North America Wars 1600-1750, United States History Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713, Deerfield (Mass, ) History Colonial period, ca, 1600-1775