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Fighting between British and Native American forces Pontiac's attacks on western forts Native American concerns about western expansion A. Pontiac's attacks on western forts
Pontiac wanted to join forces with the Native Americans because Pontiac saw the British as a threat and wanted to fight the British with the Native Americans.
They were fighting to keep their land.
british success in the french and indian war
Pontiac's Rebellion
Fighting between British and Native American forces Pontiac's attacks on western forts Native American concerns about western expansion A. Pontiac's attacks on western forts
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In 1763, Chief Pontiac organized several different tribes into a war party to raid the British settlements and drive them out. This was in retaliation for the result of the French and Indian War and the fact that Pontiac no longer wanted to deal with the British.
Indian chief Pontiac captured Fort Detroit while fighting the British. He was the leader under a confederacy of tribes
he was the leader of the ottowa Indians and lead some tribes to fight the british called the Pontiac's rebillion ( fort Detroit) near the Great Lakes :)
Pontiac wanted to join forces with the Native Americans because Pontiac saw the British as a threat and wanted to fight the British with the Native Americans.
They were fighting to keep their land.
british success in the french and indian war
Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa led forces with many allies to fight the British. They united under Pontiac because of the so- called Delaware Prophet and because the leaders from the American Indian tribes did not sign a treaty with British. It is stated that they did not care about the treaty of British and France. Hope it was helpful :)
Pontiac's Rebellion
The Pontiac's rebellion was the bloodiest and deadliest war between the colonists and Native Americans. The British government issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which created a boundary between colonists and Indians.