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Pontiac's Rebellion was an uprising of many different native American Indian tribes located in the Great Lakes, Ohio, and Illinois that were not happy with the British control following the French and Indian War. They created an uprising to drive the British from their areas.
an Indian uprising attempting to save their lands from white settlers
Chief Pontiac led an Indian revolt against the British after the French and Indian War because he was concerned about British encroachment on Native American lands and the violation of previous agreements made between the tribes and the French. He sought to resist British rule and protect the sovereignty and autonomy of the Native American tribes in the Ohio River Valley and the Great Lakes region.
British insensevity to Indian customs
British success in the French and Indian War.
british success in the french and indian war
Pontiac's Rebellion was an uprising of many different native American Indian tribes located in the Great Lakes, Ohio, and Illinois that were not happy with the British control following the French and Indian War. They created an uprising to drive the British from their areas.
Some engaged in Pontiac's War (Pontiac's Rebellion 1763-1764) and destroyed British forts in the Ohio Valley.
The rebellion showed the british government that defending western lands would be costly
The Sepoy Mutiny was a violent and very bloody uprising against British rule in India in 1857. It is also known by other names: the Indian Mutiny, the Indian Rebellion of 1857, or the Indian Revolt of 1857
no it is not. blue rebellion is fight against the plantation of indigo. where as indian rebellion is the fight for independence
Pontiac`s Rebellion resulted to the proclamation of 1763.
Ottawa Tribe (the Indian allies that fought under Pontiac)
an Indian uprising attempting to save their lands from white settlers
Chief Pontiac led an Indian revolt against the British after the French and Indian War because he was concerned about British encroachment on Native American lands and the violation of previous agreements made between the tribes and the French. He sought to resist British rule and protect the sovereignty and autonomy of the Native American tribes in the Ohio River Valley and the Great Lakes region.
British insensevity to Indian customs