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A "Most Troublesome Situation" uses numberous excerpts from period accounts to retell the important story of the Pontiac Indian Uprising. The words of the British officers and soldiers caught up in the battle, as well as those of French habitants and some of the Indians themselves, reveal that dedication and deceit, as well as heroism and treachery, could be found on both sides of the conflect. Beautifully illustrated by noted historical artists Robert Griffing and Gary Zaboly.
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