Pontiac, a war leader of the Ottawa tribe
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Pontiac, a war leader of the Ottawa tribe
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George Washington removed the Native American tribes, specifically the Shawnee and Mingo, from forts on the western frontier through military actions during the 1770s and 1780s. These actions were part of the broader American expansion into Native American territories.
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The colonists built forts to help protect themselves from the Native Americans.
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Pontiac captured three important forts in the west frontier from the British. He was the Ottawa chief of Native Americans.
Pontiac`s Rebellion resulted to the proclamation of 1763.
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During this time Spain and France had built forts to protect them from possible attacks.