At the start of King George's War in 1740 Plausawa moved to St. Francis in Quebec and fought against the settlers of the British.
In 1752 Plausawa led another raid that captured two African-American slaves from a field in Canterbury, New Hampshire.
One slave escaped to warn the town militia and Plausawa, Sabattis and Christo returned to Quebec where they sold their captive to a French officer.
On the morning of February 9, 1754 Peter Bowen killed Sabattis and then Plausawa with a tomahawk during a fight.
To this day it is still unclear if this was done in self-defense as Peter Bowen claimed, or in order to rob the Indians of their furs.