Pontiac 's Rebellion
Pontiac's War (or Pontiac's Rebellion) occurred when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers.
Pontiac's War (or Pontiac's Rebellion) occurred when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers.
Pontiac 's Rebellion
Pontiac 's Rebellion
African Americans
Bacon's Rebellion
Mormon settlers generally avoided battles against the Indians. For the most part, the native Americans tended to side with the Mormons when hostilities arose between Mormons and others.
Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.
Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.
Britain helped the Indians who were fighting against American settlers.
The Ottawa led the conspiracy.
Tensions between Tidewater and frontier settlers arose primarily from economic and political differences. Tidewater settlers, who were wealthier and more established, sought to maintain control over trade and governance, often prioritizing their interests. In contrast, frontier settlers faced hardships and felt underrepresented, leading to frustrations over land access, taxation, and protection from Native American tribes. This disconnect fueled conflicts, such as Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, where frontier grievances were amplified against the Tidewater elite.