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Notably, their grievances against the … The march was soon called off, but in its aftermath both the paxtonian supporters and their quaker pponents … Following attacks on the conestoga, in january 1764, the paxton boys marched toward philadelphia with about 250 men to challenge the government for failing to protect them. This event is sometimes referred to as the conestoga massacre. On , about 57 drunken settlers from paxton, pennsylvania, slaughtered 20 innocent and defenseless susquehannock (conestoga) indians, near lancaster, pennsylvania, … The paxton boys emboldened attacks not only by individuals but by groups such as the black boys, led by james smith. The paxton boys were known as a vigilante group who had been responsible in murdering twenty native americans. The massacre of 20 susquehannock (conestoga) indians in the winter of 1763 must be considered among the most unfortunate events in pennsylvania history. As a moment of … In march 1765 at sideling hill, smith and his followers attacked a … · the paxton boys actions influenced the development of westward expansion and the rise of frontier violence in the pre-revolutionary period. The pamphlet war over the paxton boys rlier paxtonian attempt on their lives. · the paxton boys are significant to apush for the role they played in the conestoga massacre, which increased tension between indians and americans living on the … Frustrated by the perceived inaction of the pennsylvania assembly, particularly by its quaker leadership that favored negotiation over military confrontation, a group of approximately four …