The Brits allowed the River Raisin massacre (War of 1812) to happen because their injun allies threatened to take their manpower elsewhere if they weren't allowed to do whatever they wanted ... which included scalping, and killing/enslaving little kids.
The Brits allowed the River Raisin massacre (War of 1812) to happen because their injun allies threatened to take their manpower elsewhere if they weren't allowed to do whatever they wanted ... which included scalping, and killing/enslaving little kids.