French And Indian War: Chapter Analysis

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A very interesting time after the French and Indian War. There were a lot of things that caught my attention in this chapter. One being the fact that the French and local tribes worked together to fight the British as well as trade and supply one another for survival. Another was how Pontiac’s Rebellion and the Paxton Boys’ were early American race wars. It is not surprising that no one could identify or wanted to identify any of the murderers from the Paxton Boys. If I were a settler and wondered if my colony were to be attacked daily, I might feel someone just that there were others hopefully setting the same fear. Much like the text said, the Paxon Boy’s may have had more low-key supporters than critics. I found the confiscation acts