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Elizabeth Meader Hanson (September 17, 1684—c.1737) was a colonial Anglo-American woman from Dover, New Hampshire, who survived Native American Abenaki capture and captivity in the year 1725 alongside four of her children. Five months after capture, a French family ransomed Elizabeth and her two children in Canada. Her husband was then able to secure them and find another daughter before having to return home, leaving the eldest daughter, Sarah, behind. Elizabeth's captivity narrative became popular because of its detailed insights into Native American captivity, which was a threat to the people in New England due to the almost constant wars with the Native Americans and French in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Her religious take on her experiences was heavily emphasized in her story. (en) Elizabeth Meader Hanson (geboren 1684; gestorben 1737) war eine neuenglische Quäkerin, die im Sommer 1724 von Indianern gefangen genommen wurde. Ihr Erlebnisbericht über ihre Zeit in indianischer Gefangenschaft (captivity narrative) erschien 1728 und wurde im 18. Jahrhundert in Amerika wie in England mehrfach nachgedruckt. (de) |
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Elizabeth Meader Hanson (geboren 1684; gestorben 1737) war eine neuenglische Quäkerin, die im Sommer 1724 von Indianern gefangen genommen wurde. Ihr Erlebnisbericht über ihre Zeit in indianischer Gefangenschaft (captivity narrative) erschien 1728 und wurde im 18. Jahrhundert in Amerika wie in England mehrfach nachgedruckt. (de) Elizabeth Meader Hanson (September 17, 1684—c.1737) was a colonial Anglo-American woman from Dover, New Hampshire, who survived Native American Abenaki capture and captivity in the year 1725 alongside four of her children. Five months after capture, a French family ransomed Elizabeth and her two children in Canada. Her husband was then able to secure them and find another daughter before having to return home, leaving the eldest daughter, Sarah, behind. Elizabeth's captivity narrative became popular because of its detailed insights into Native American captivity, which was a threat to the people in New England due to the almost constant wars with the Native Americans and French in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Her religious take on her experiences was heavily emphasized in her (en) |
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