Deceit
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+ | The writings of Richardson are overshadowed by a history of deception from both sides, as outlined in the Introductory Chapter, the English are wary of the Indigenous peoples as they began to recognize and rise up against the oppression of their colonizer. With the recent, American revolution there were worries that the French would support the Indigenous peoples in an uprising of their own. | ||
== '''Introduction == | == '''Introduction == |
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== '''Introduction ==
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== '''Volume 1''' ==
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== '''Volume 2''' ==
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*all quotations in this section are taken from the Kindle edition of the text
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== '''Volume 3''' ==
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== '''Conclusion''' ==
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== '''Works Cited''' ==
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Richardson, John. ''Wacousta''. 1832. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2014. Kindle edition.
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