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What was Pontiac's Rebellion?

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british success in the french and indian war

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Pontiac's Rebellion occured when the white settlers were preparing to travel west. In attempts to protect his land from the settlers, however, in doing this, he caught the settlers unaware and destroyed a number of British posts. In retalliation, the British ordered blankets infected with small-pox to be distributed among the Native Americans. And this is the beginning of Pontiac's Rebellion.

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Pontiac's Rebellions was a battle that Native American tribes fought to drive out British soldiers and settlers out of the Great Lakes region.

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Pontiac's Rebellion was a war waged by Indians of the Great Lakes region against British rule after the French and Indian War .

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What year did the pontiacs rebellion occur?

1763


Compare and contrast the pueblo revolt and Pontiac's Rebellion?

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Why did natives join the pontiacs rebellion?

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British success in the French and Indian war.


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one the greatest Indian rebeliions. Led to the proclamation line of 1763


How did pontiacs rebellion affect colonists?

They thought it was dumb because they hadn't expected anything and then Pontiac and his men attacked them.


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.


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What stated that the colonists were not allowed to move west of the Appalachian mountains?

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


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