About This Book
A boy narrator recalls life in a colonial settlement, describing the journey from Europe and the daily routines, trade and barter with Indigenous people, and the purchase and development of an island. He recounts the building of a fort, the workings of the local trading company and civic authorities, tensions among settlers and with neighboring colonies, episodes of religious intolerance and legal disputes, and clashes with Indigenous groups. The narrative focuses on everyday details, the child's impressions of work, commerce, and community growth, culminating in the settlement's transfer to another colonial power.
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