john elder
The Paxton boys led the armed march in 1764 protesting the Quacker oligarchy's lenient policy toward the Indians and a few years later spearheaded the REGULAR MOVEMENT in north Carolina
If you are talking about the "Paxton Boys Massacre" in Pennsylvanian, it was a group of 22 Susquehannock Indians they massacred in 1763.
that indians be removed from pennsylvania
The March of the Paxton Boys was a direct result of the growing anger of Frontiersmen toward Indians, in response to the government indifference to complaints by the Frontiersmen.
John Raine Dunbar has written: 'The Paxton papers' -- subject(s): Paxton Boys, Sources, History
Benjamin Franklin
There is not a Paxton in Alabama but there is a Paxton Florida and a: * Paxton California, * Paxton, Georgia, * Paxton, Illinois * Paxton, Indiana, * Paxton, Kansas, * Paxton, Kentucky, * Paxton, Massachusetts, * Paxton, Nebraska and a * Paxton, Texas.
The paxton boys were one of the first racial supremist groups. They had an intense hatred for Native Americans and slaughtered many of them and caused lots of problems for the Pennsylvanian government. If you have a Barnes and Noble or Books A Million or a Borders or any other book store like that you can go and get a book called "Massacre of the Conestogas" by: Jack Brubaker. It tells you the history of the Paxton Boys and their relationship with the Natives and the Gocernment.
Paxton Boys and Regulators
The actions of the Paxton's boys led to two important things. First, it was seen as a measure of the hostilities that stood in between the Native American Indians and the frontiersmen. Most white settlers came to their own conclusions that both races could never live together in harmony, and that removal and possibly extinction would be the only possible solutions. The second important reckoning was the march on Philadelphia in January 1764, that only proved the reality of social tensions and its after effects.
Bill Paxton's birth name is William Paxton.
Sara paxton has a brother, his name is Bill Paxton.