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The Little Red Foot by Robert W. Chambers

by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William), 1865-1933
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The Little Red Foot by Robert W. Chambers is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. This engaging narrative is set in colonial America during a crucial time leading up to the Revolutionary War, focusing on the life and legacy of Sir William Johnson, an influential figure known for his relationships with Native Americans and his role in the British colonies. The book introduces themes of loyalty, honor, and the complex intersections of colonial politics, which are embodied in the lives of its characters, including Sir William’s son, Sir John Johnson. At the start of the story, Sir William Johnson’s passing is depicted as a monumental event, marking the end of an era. The opening chapters provide insight into his significance as a leader who sought to maintain peace between colonists and Indigenous tribes amid the brewing tensions that signal the coming revolutionary conflict. Following his death, key characters, including his son Sir John and various members of colonial society, are shown navigating their grief while also grappling with the ominous political landscape. The story hints at personal conflicts and broader societal shifts, layered with the tensions between loyalty to the Crown and emerging revolutionary sentiments among the colonists. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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