A war broke out between native Americans and the British force in Detroit
this revolt was called Pontiac's Rebellion although the Ottawa war leader Pontiac was only one of many organizers. British settlers reacted with equal viciousness, killing even Indians who had not attacked them.
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The Ottawa chief who fought on the French side during the French and Indian War was Chief Pontiac. He is best known for leading a coalition of various Native American tribes in resistance against British colonial expansion after the war, particularly during Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763. Pontiac's leadership and efforts were significant in the struggle for Native American autonomy during this tumultuous period.
The French and Indian War came first :)
The Pontiac War, which took place from 1763 to 1766, primarily affected Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region, particularly those led by Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa tribe. British colonists and military forces in North America were also significantly impacted, as the conflict arose from grievances over British policies and encroachments on Native lands following the French and Indian War. The war resulted in violence and upheaval in the region, leading to a shift in British colonial policy toward Native American relations.
Pontiac 's Rebellion
The Pontiac's War The response is correct. It was Pontiac's War. I am an AZ/US History teacher.
Pontiac's War began around May of 1763. Also for you, it ended around 1766.
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Pontiac's War, also known at Pontiac's Rebellion, took place in the Great Lakes region of North America. The war was between Great Britain and many Native American Indian tribes.
Pontiac`s Rebellion resulted to the proclamation of 1763.
Pontiac, a war leader of the Ottawa tribe
It looks like the same body but the VIN #'s won't be right
Pontiac
The address of the Livingston County War Museum is: Po Box 497, Pontiac, IL 61764-0497
A war broke out between native Americans and the British force in Detroit