Lives Of John Ribault, Sebastian Rale, And William Palfrey (1845)

Lives Of John Ribault, Sebastian Rale, And William Palfrey (1845)

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The book ""Lives Of John Ribault, Sebastian Rale, And William Palfrey"" was written by Jared Sparks and published in 1845. It is a historical account of the lives of three notable figures who played important roles in the early history of America.The first subject of the book is John Ribault, a French explorer who led expeditions to Florida in the 16th century. Ribault is known for establishing a colony in what is now South Carolina, which was one of the first European settlements in North America. The book provides a detailed account of Ribault's life and accomplishments, as well as his interactions with Native American tribes.The second subject of the book is Sebastian Rale, a Jesuit missionary who lived among the Abenaki people in what is now Maine during the 18th century. Rale is known for his efforts to convert the Abenaki to Christianity and his role in the French and Indian War. The book explores Rale's life and work, as well as the complex relationships between the French, Engl

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