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Pontiac
Chief Pontiac wanted to unite Native Americans against the British because none of the tribes were able to drive the British away on their own. Some of the tribes that supported Chief Pontiac were the Ottawa, Huron, Chippewa, Shawnee, and the Ojibwa.
Pontiac didn't like the british because they wouldn't trade with them and took their land.
Chief Pontiac made a name for himself by leading an attack on British forces in what is Detroit. He led his Native American forces against the British there in approximately 1760. Pontiac was defeated by the British at that time.
Pontiac
Chief Pontiac
Chief Pontiac's plan of an uprising was not successful because the British found out about it beforehand.
Chief Pontiac was said to be one of the instigators in the uprising and eventual French and Indian Wars during the Revolutionary War. Chief Pontiac also fought the British troops that were stationed at Fort Detroit in 1763.
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Pontiac worked with Sir William Johnson to enlist peace to end Pontiac's War. Johnson was the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
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Pontiac, the Ottawa Chief