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In 1763, Chief Pontiac organized several different tribes into a war party to raid the British settlements and drive them out. This was in retaliation for the result of the French and Indian War and the fact that Pontiac no longer wanted to deal with the British.

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The British treated the American Indians harshly compared to the French. The traditional gift giving had been abandoned and settlers advanced into the traditional Indian hunting grounds.

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When was Pontiacs war?

Pontiacs War happened between 1760-1763 and ended when France signed the Treaty of Paris.


What caused the creation of the proclamation of 1763?

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What was one cause of pontiacs's rebellion?

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What was one cause of pontiacs revolution?

One cause was Native Americans' anger at British policies after the French and Indian war.


Why did pontiacs war come to an end?

The Treaty of Paris was signed and marked the ending of the war. The Treaty of Paris was signed to end the French and Indian war, not Pontiac's. You are wrong whoever wrote this.


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What year did the pontiacs rebellion occur?

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British success in the French and Indian war.