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The Paxton Boys now set their sights …

Years: 1764 - 1764
January

The Paxton Boys now set their sights on other natives living within eastern Pennsylvania, many of whom have fled to Philadelphia for protection.

Several hundred Paxtonians march on Philadelphia in January 1764, where the presence of British troops and Philadelphia militia prevents them from committing more violence.

Benjamin Franklin, who had helped organize the local militia, negotiates with the Paxton leaders and brings an end to the immediate crisis.

Franklin publishes a scathing indictment of the Paxton Boys.

"If an Indian injures me," he asked, "does it follow that I may revenge that Injury on all Indians?"

One leader of the Paxton Boys is Lazarus Stewart, who will be killed in the Wyoming Massacre of 1778.

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