The Paxton Boys Massacre (1763)

The Paxton Boys Massacre (1763)

In 1763, a vigilante group known as the Paxton Boys massacred the Conestoga tribe near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The few surviving Native Americans were put in jail for protection, but the jail was broken into, and the prisoners, too, were slaughtered.

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