Multiple Choice
The story of Hannah Swarton,a colonist who was captured by the Abenaki Indians in a punitive incursion against the British settlers,is remarkable because Swarton
A) survived her captivity by Native Americans, which was rare for European hostages.
B) married into the Abenaki group and became a diplomatic go-between in New England.
C) was sold by the Abenaki to French Canadians who tried, unsuccessfully, to convert her to Catholicism.
D) subsequently returned to the Indians as a Protestant missionary and was welcomed.
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