british success in the french and indian war
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.
Pontiac wanted to join Native American groups to fightBritish. In the spring of 1763,Pontiac put together an alliance. He attacked the British fort at Detroit while other war parties captured most of the other British outposts in Great Lakes region.
Pontiac's Rebellion was primarily driven by Native Americans' frustration with British policies following the French and Indian War. After the war, British settlers encroached on Native lands, and the British government failed to honor existing treaties and protect Native American territories. This disregard for their rights and sovereignty prompted various tribes, led by Chief Pontiac, to unite and resist British expansion in the Great Lakes region.
Pontiac's Rebellion occurred. The British were concerned about Indian attacks on settlers west of the Applachains. To prevent them, the issued the Proclaimation of 1763, banning such settlement. British army could not protect the settlers from the Native Americans. - apex
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british success in the french and indian war
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.
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Pontiac wanted to join Native American groups to fightBritish. In the spring of 1763,Pontiac put together an alliance. He attacked the British fort at Detroit while other war parties captured most of the other British outposts in Great Lakes region.
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Pontiac's Rebellion occurred. The British were concerned about Indian attacks on settlers west of the Applachains. To prevent them, the issued the Proclaimation of 1763, banning such settlement. British army could not protect the settlers from the Native Americans. - apex
Pontiac's Rebellion occurred. The British were concerned about Indian attacks on settlers west of the Applachains. To prevent them, the issued the Proclaimation of 1763, banning such settlement. British army could not protect the settlers from the Native Americans. - apex