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Essay heading: Mary jemison
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The decision was made to lighten their load since they had too many captives to outrun the pursing militia. At nightfall they separated a tearful Mary from her family, along with a neighbor boy who had also been captured, and led them away. The rest of the Jemison family were killed and scalped.
At Ft Duquesne Mary was purchased by a party of Senecas who loaded her in a canoe and headed down the Ohio... displayed 300 characters
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The rest of the Jemison family were killed and scalped.
At Ft Duquesne Mary was purchased by a party of Senecas who loaded her in a canoe and headed down the Ohio. When she arrived at the village, she found herself in a very different world; the world of the Seneca people. They adopted the teenager, throwing her old name, clothing, and existence in the Ohio, and wrapping her in her name identity... displayed next 300 characters
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