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What was on cause of Pontiac's Rebellion?

British success in the French and Indian War -Apex American History 1 The success of the British colonists in the French and Indian war (1754-1763) led to repressive policies against the Native Americans. This conflict presaged the later wars that drove the native tribes from lands sought by European settlers.


Who got into conflict with native Americans in the 1600's-1754?

During the 1600s to 1754, European settlers, particularly the English and French, frequently clashed with Native Americans over land and resources. The English colonies engaged in several conflicts, such as the Pequot War (1636-1638) and King Philip's War (1675-1678). The French, meanwhile, were involved in conflicts like the Beaver Wars, as they sought to expand their fur trade territories. These conflicts were often fueled by differing cultural values and competition for control of territory in North America.


Which nation ruled Louisiana in 1754?

french


During the French and Indian War what side did the Native Americans side on?

The French trappers and traders that they had dealt with had treated them with honor, fairness and dignity. This had not been the case with the early British colonists who were more inclined to "shoot first and ask questions later."


Did the native Americans use guns and spears?

The native Amerindian tribes had only the few firearms supplied by early colonists, and mostly used traditional weapons such as bows and arrows, spears, axes, and tomahawks. The full-scale arming and training of Native Americans began around the French and Indian War (1754-1763), as both the French and British supplied weapons to their allied tribes. The arms mostly consisted of muskets and flintlocks.

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When did the French and British fight the French and Indian War?

The French and British fought the Seven Years War from 1754 to 1763.


What was on cause of Pontiac's Rebellion?

British success in the French and Indian War -Apex American History 1 The success of the British colonists in the French and Indian war (1754-1763) led to repressive policies against the Native Americans. This conflict presaged the later wars that drove the native tribes from lands sought by European settlers.


Who was involved in the French and Indian War?

The British, French, Americans, and Native Americans. Many of the Native Americans fought with the French. The French had settled with many of the Northeastern tribes through the years as fur trappers and they had a relationship with them. The British had treated the tribes as interlopers on their own lands. Americans, like George Washington, fought under the British flag and as a British officer. In fact, it was Washington that fired the first shots of the war.


Who got into conflict with native Americans in the 1600's-1754?

During the 1600s to 1754, European settlers, particularly the English and French, frequently clashed with Native Americans over land and resources. The English colonies engaged in several conflicts, such as the Pequot War (1636-1638) and King Philip's War (1675-1678). The French, meanwhile, were involved in conflicts like the Beaver Wars, as they sought to expand their fur trade territories. These conflicts were often fueled by differing cultural values and competition for control of territory in North America.


Which factor was most important in bringing about the Albany Congress in 1754?

The need for a unified defense against the French and their native allies


When did the French and Indian War begin?

1754In 1754.


Which Native American tribe supported the French in the war against the British between 1754 and 1763?

u should be cheating in the great race!


Which nation ruled Louisiana in 1754?

french


During the French and Indian War what side did the Native Americans side on?

The French trappers and traders that they had dealt with had treated them with honor, fairness and dignity. This had not been the case with the early British colonists who were more inclined to "shoot first and ask questions later."


Did the native Americans use guns and spears?

The native Amerindian tribes had only the few firearms supplied by early colonists, and mostly used traditional weapons such as bows and arrows, spears, axes, and tomahawks. The full-scale arming and training of Native Americans began around the French and Indian War (1754-1763), as both the French and British supplied weapons to their allied tribes. The arms mostly consisted of muskets and flintlocks.


Over what issue was the French and Indian War fought?

land


What were the goals of the Albany Plan of Union?

Strengthen the colonies against the french