The actions of Native Americans during Pontiac's Rebellion suggested that continued large and bloody conflicts would be the result of further expansion. The rebellion began in 1763.
large and bloody conflicts
1763
I put this but im not sure here it is: Pueblo revolt and pontiacs rebellion are alike because they are alike. and contrast by pontiacs has a leader.
The indians, or Native Americans, fought the settlers for many reasons. The settlers were stealing their lands and hurting their women. It is the natural instinct to protect what is yours. To find out about specific tribes, you can research the specific areas.
They were fighting to keep their land.
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British success in the French and Indian war.
Pontiac's Rebellion was primarily driven by Native Americans' frustration with British policies following the French and Indian War. After the war, British settlers encroached on Native lands, and the British government failed to honor existing treaties and protect Native American territories. This disregard for their rights and sovereignty prompted various tribes, led by Chief Pontiac, to unite and resist British expansion in the Great Lakes region.
one the greatest Indian rebeliions. Led to the proclamation line of 1763
They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~
They thought it was dumb because they hadn't expected anything and then Pontiac and his men attacked them.
The Proclamation of 1763 stated the colonists were forbidden to move west of the Appalachian mountains as to not start another rebellion similar to pontiacs rebellion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac's_Rebellion go to this page to read about pontiacs rebellion