He united his people to stop the loss of his Native American hunting loss.
He created an alliance.
He created an alliance.
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.
just as benjamin franklin tried to bring the colonies togrther with his albany plan pontiac wanted native american groups to unite to fight the britishn i think that the answer
Thomas Hooker
He created an alliance.
He created an alliance.
He created an alliance.
Chief Pontiac wanted to unite Native Americans against the British because none of the tribes were able to drive the British away on their own. Some of the tribes that supported Chief Pontiac were the Ottawa, Huron, Chippewa, Shawnee, and the Ojibwa.
Because they were friends and fur trading partners of France.
Tecumseh
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.
Tecumseh and The Prophet unite Native Americans so that they would go against white settlers.
just as benjamin franklin tried to bring the colonies togrther with his albany plan pontiac wanted native american groups to unite to fight the britishn i think that the answer
To unite the native Americans
John smith
thomas hooher