Pontiac's War (or Pontiac's Rebellion) occurred when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers.
Pontiac 's Rebellion
Pontiac 's Rebellion
Pontiac 's Rebellion
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.
Pontiac 's Rebellion
The settlers decided to grow tobacco as a cash crop, since it was suited to the soils of the Virginia region.
The settlers decided to grow tobacco as a cash crop, since it was suited to the soils of the Virginia region.
I guess you could say the Indians discovered Seattle! When settlers came in the 1800s, they started a small settlement off Alki Point. This eventually became seattle, and they decided to name it Seattle after the local Indian chief, Sealth, who had been really friendly to the settlers.
No one in particular. it was farmers in the frontier threat decided to do something about the Indian attacks by burning homes and buildings. After Bacon died the rebellion fell and Berkley was able to save his relationship with the Indians.
In my view, the conflict started when the government decided that the Army's role was no longer to enforce the treaty agreements but rather to protect the "settlers" who were violating those agreements.
This Happened because the settlers that came to America that ended up having the most influence were from England. There are places in the USA where Spanish is still widely spoken because of their history.