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Chief Pontiac led an Indian revolt against the British after the French and Indian War because he was concerned about British encroachment on Native American lands and the violation of previous agreements made between the tribes and the French. He sought to resist British rule and protect the sovereignty and autonomy of the Native American tribes in the Ohio River Valley and the Great Lakes region.

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Who did the French fight in the French and Indian?

The French fought against the British.


Who fought against each other in the French and Indian war?

The British and the French


In the French and Indian War who did the colonists fight against?

the british


What was on cause of Pontiac's Rebellion?

British success in the French and Indian War -Apex American History 1 The success of the British colonists in the French and Indian war (1754-1763) led to repressive policies against the Native Americans. This conflict presaged the later wars that drove the native tribes from lands sought by European settlers.


What was Pontiac's Rebellion?

british success in the french and indian war

Related questions

Allies of the french against the british who continued to fight inder Pontiac even after the peace settlement in 1763?

Ottawa Tribe (the Indian allies that fought under Pontiac)


Who did the French fight in the French and Indian?

The French fought against the British.


What problem did Pontiac Rebellion cause?

British success in the French and Indian War.


Who fought against each other in the French and Indian war?

The British and the French


In the French and Indian War who did the colonists fight against?

the british


Who call it the French and Indian War?

the british called it the french and Indian war because near the end the Indians and french started fighting against each other, rather than together against the british.


What was on cause of Pontiac's Rebellion?

British success in the French and Indian War -Apex American History 1 The success of the British colonists in the French and Indian war (1754-1763) led to repressive policies against the Native Americans. This conflict presaged the later wars that drove the native tribes from lands sought by European settlers.


In the french and Indian war who did the American colonists fight against?

the british


What side were the American colonies on during the French and Indian war?

They were on the British side, The French and Indians were allies against the British.


What was Pontiac's Rebellion?

british success in the french and indian war


Who won in the French and Indian War?

The British, who were aided by some native tribes and their colonists, won against the French and their native allies.


Who had to fight against the french in the American and Indian war?

The British Colonists and some of the Iroquois tribes fought against the French.