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Why did chief pontiac want to unite native americans against the british?

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.


Native people in British Columbia?

one of the native groups of british Columbia is the haida gwaii they built some of the totem poles one of the native groups of british Columbia is the haida gwaii they built some of the totem poles


What are some crops that native Americans introduced to British colonies?

Corn


In what ways did India's diversity help the british take control?

some cultural groups supported britain


Why did some North Americans side with th British in the French and Indian war?

Americans that supported the British, or Loyalists, supported the British in fear of losing their fortunes if the Colonists lost the Indepence War.


Why were native Americans so diverse in North America?

it was because of the British people who who some of the Native Americans and mess up their culture.


Who were the British in the American revolution?

Among combattants--soldiers who actually took part in the fighting--there were: - British regular army (commonly referred to as "Redcoats"); - Loyalist militias composed of people living in the American colonies but wishing to remain British subjects; - Hessian (German) mercenaries hired to fight on behalf of the British. Among civilians, there were some who supported the King and some who supported the revolution.


Not all the colonists supported the Revolution some remained faithful to the British Crown What were they called?

D iz a bozz


Why were native Americans societies in north America so diverse?

it was because of the British people who who some of the Native Americans and mess up their culture.


Who won in the French and Indian War?

The British, who were aided by some native tribes and their colonists, won against the French and their native allies.


What did loyalists do in the American revolution?

They supported the British army, and some fought alongside the British. But many were forced to flee their homes and farms because of threats and violence by the supporters of independence.


Who was on either sides of the Revolutionary War?

The Americans and the French were on one side. They also had the Catawba and Lenape Native American tribes helping them. The Spanish and the Dutch secretly provided supplies to the Americans. The British had help from some of the larger Native American Tribes such as the Iroquois and the Cherokee. The British also hired mercenaries from some of the states that now make up Germany, most notably Hesse.