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Q: What action drove the native Americans toawrd pontiacs rebellion?
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Why did Indians fight the settlers?

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.


What did the actions of native Americans in pontiacs rebellion suggested that further colonial expansion result in?

large and bloody conflicts


Why did native Americans join pontiacs rebellion?

They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~


What is the Difference of the pueblo revolt and Pontiac's rebellion?

pueblo revolt is spanish and pontiacs rebellion is British. he are also different pueblo t doesnt have a leader and pontiacs rebellion does have a leader.they both won a battle


The action of native Americans in Pontiac's rebellion suggested that further colonial expansion would result in?

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.


What was one cause of pontiacs revolution?

One cause was Native Americans' anger at British policies after the French and Indian war.


The main Bacon's Rebellion 1767 was the.?

Fighting with the Native Americans


Why did native Americans join ponticas rebellion?

they were fighting to keep their land


Why native Americans join Pontiac's rebellion?

They were fighting to keep their land. ~APEX~


What led to pontiacs rebellion?

The government wanted to raise taxes which made the people furious this eventually led to shays rebellion.


How did the colonists attitudes toward native Americans lead to Bacon's rebellion?

Bacon thought it was unfair that the native americans were treated poorly by his uncle, the governor. He decided to rebel against the colonists and his uncle and help the native americans. The colonists thought the native americans were trying to take over Bacon and had a rivalry against the native americans ever since


The great rebellion of Native Americans in New England in 1675 was known as?

"King Philip's War"