The fort in the wilderness
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The narrative follows a group of frontier youths and their families as they confront escalating violence during Pontiac's uprising. Beginning with hunting and life at trading posts, the story moves through ambushes, sieges, and desperate flights as frontier forts, including those on the Ohio and at Detroit and Fort Pitt, are attacked. Characters endure capture, separation, and narrow escapes, participate in scouting and skirmishes, and join larger military efforts culminating in the battle at Bushy Run and Colonel Bouquet's counter‑advance. Interwoven with action are scenes of hunting, camp life, and the strain of wilderness survival, portraying loyalty, courage, and the harsh realities of frontier warfare.
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