Because a lot of people died in the battle I think
The Australian frontier wars<span> were a series of conflicts that were fought between </span>Indigenous Australians<span> and mainly </span>British settlers<span> that spanned a total of 146 years
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This six-day attack by Montcalm and his 8,000 French troops, Native allies, and Canadian volunteers left Fort William Henry near collapse. The fort's walls were breached, its guns were overused, and the British had sustained many casualties, leading Monro to surrender on August 9.
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The most serious problems faced by settlers in Virginia<span> was that they suffered high death rates which led to labor shortages in the colony. 1 out of 10 </span>would<span>survive.</span>
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Laws said as long as citizens followed the laws, they would be protected by the government. They also had them so the people had guidelines to follow so there wasn't total Anarchy.
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