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Native Americans joined Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763 primarily due to widespread dissatisfaction with British policies following the French and Indian War. They sought to resist British encroachment on their lands, as settlers increasingly violated treaties and expanded into tribal territories. Additionally, the rebellion was fueled by a desire to preserve their way of life and assert their autonomy against colonial powers. Pontiac, an Ottawa leader, united various tribes in a collective effort to challenge British authority.

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