Hi Clint,
That will be a very nice fowler. I don't think the French were much of an influence on the early troubles between English colonists and Native Americans. The colonists tried to force their ways of life on the indians, including religion, and take as much land from them as as they could. It was not the French until almost the 18th century. The Native Americans also contributed to the unrest with their own political maneuvering and animosities between tribes. Certainly firearms and powder were great bargaining chips. Those early flintlocks were likely snaphaunces rather than dog locks, which came much later. I think type 1 English locks (Godwin) and dog catch locks began showing up in the 1650s so by King Philip's War, most colonists and indians were armed with flintlocks of some sort.
dave