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Why did the peace between the British settlers and the Cherokee end during the French and Indian War?

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British forces under general James Grant destroyed a number of Cherokee towns, which were never reoccupied. ... At the end of this conflict, the Cherokee signed the Treaty of Long-Island-on-the-Holston with the Colony of Virginia (1761) and the Treaty of Charlestown with the Province of South Carolina (1762).

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