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Why Did Eunice Williams Remain Unredeemed in the Unredeemed Captive?  

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Why Did Eunice Williams Remain Unredeemed in the Unredeemed Captive? Following Eunice's capture and continued captivity within the Abenaki tribe she had a number of opportunities to return to her original family. However, both times as an adult and as a child she refused. She declined as she had lost confidence with her original culture and had grown up and developed into a product of the environment she was brought up in. She remained unredeemed as in essence she had lost her family physically and mentally from when they were captured. All her life she had seen her father as a strong dominating character that people respected and listened to as Demos described, "This great leader of the "Bastonnais", this favourite of God.". His opinions were deemed to be very important and he expressed the view that the Massachusetts Bay Colony was to be a charitable project and that through his strength he...

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