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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.


Bacon's Rebellion was evidence of?

poor white settlers against native americans


What happened when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers to the frontier?

Pontiac's War (or Pontiac's Rebellion) occurred when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers.


Who Led English Settlers In 1675 To Fight Native Americans?

In 1675, English settlers were led by Governor William Berkeley to fight Native Americans during Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia. The conflict primarily arose from tensions between settlers and Native American tribes over land and resources. Nathaniel Bacon, a former ally of Berkeley, became a prominent leader of the rebellion, ultimately challenging Berkeley's authority and calling for military action against the Native Americans. The conflict highlighted the growing frustrations of frontier settlers with colonial governance.


In 1676 frontier settlers rebelled against the royal govenor of Virginia?

Bacon's Rebellion


What is beacons rebellion?

In 1676, an armed rebellion, led by Nathaniel Bacon took place in Virginia. It was called Bacon's Rebellion. Bacon and some other settlers were rebelling against the rule of Governor William Berkeley, who failed to address the concerns the settlers had about their safety.


What happened when the Indians decided to fight the settlers to the frontier?

Pontiac's War (or Pontiac's Rebellion) occurred when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers.


What happened when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers moving onto?

Pontiac 's Rebellion


Pontiac who led a rebellion against the British in 1763 was chief of which Indian people?

Pontiac, who led the rebellion against the British in 1763, was the chief of the Ottawa people. His uprising, known as Pontiac's Rebellion, was a response to British encroachments on Native American lands and aimed to resist colonial expansion in the Great Lakes region. The rebellion highlighted the tensions between Native Americans and British settlers following the French and Indian War.


What happened to when the Indians decided to fight against the settlers moving onto the frontier?

Pontiac 's Rebellion


What happened when the Indians decided fight against the settlers moving onto the frontier?

Pontiac 's Rebellion


What was Pontiac's Rebellion?

british success in the french and indian war