Chief Pontiac was a prominent Native American leader of the Ottawa tribe, best known for his role in Pontiac's Rebellion, which took place in the 1760s. This conflict arose in response to British post-war policies and encroachments on Native American lands after the French and Indian War. Pontiac sought to unite various tribes against British settlers to resist their expansion and protect their territories. His legacy symbolizes the resistance of Indigenous peoples against colonial expansion in North America.
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The duration of Battles of Chief Pontiac is 1.2 hours.
He was chief of the Ottawa Indians.
Battles of Chief Pontiac was created on 1952-12-08.
Chief Pontiac role in the Pontiac's rebellion was to take the great lakes Indians to try to halt the advance of European settlemts
The car and the city are named after Chief Pontiac in honor of him.
The story of The Wolf used by Chief Pontiac is an example of a myth.
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The Pontiac Logo stands for Indian Arrowhead. Pontiac was an Indian chief of The Ottawa Tribe in Ohio and now in Michigan. Chief Pontiac became a symbol and was known as a hero.
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