The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion
ebook ∣ Or the Captivity and Deliverance of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield
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The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion is Reverend John Williams's powerful firsthand account of his 1704 capture during the Deerfield Raid and subsequent imprisonment among the French and Indigenous allies in New France. A Puritan minister from Massachusetts, Williams was taken with his family by French and Abenaki forces during Queen Anne's War and endured over two years of captivity in what is now Canada. In this dramatic narrative, Williams details the brutal winter march, cultural shock, religious tension, and complex relationships that formed between captives and their captors. One of his daughters chose to remain with the Mohawk and assimilated into their community—an outcome Williams viewed with sorrow and theological concern, but which offers modern readers insight into cultural adaptation and identity. The narrative blends spiritual reflection, political propaganda, and ethnographic observation, making it a multifaceted document of early colonial conflict. It became one of the most influential captivity narratives of the colonial era, shaping Protestant views of Native peoples and Catholic France for generations. For readers of early American history, Indigenous studies, and spiritual autobiography, The Redeemed Captive remains an essential and thought-provoking text.