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Pontiac's War lasted from 1763 to 1766, primarily involving Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region who opposed British rule following the French and Indian War. The conflict was named after the Ottawa chief Pontiac, who led a coalition against British forts and settlements. The war ended with negotiations and a gradual decline in hostilities, as tribes sought peace and the British adjusted their policies towards Native Americans.

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