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    Pontiac's War (also known as Pontiac's Conspiracy or Pontiac's Rebellion) was launched in 1763 by a loose confederation of Native Americans who were dissatisfied...
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    Meanwhile, messengers spread the word of Pontiac's actions, and the war expanded far beyond Detroit. In July 1763, Pontiac defeated a British detachment at the...
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    from Fort Pitt on October 3, 1764, with 1,150 men during the chaos of Pontiac's War. After that, treaties were negotiated at Fort Niagara and Fort Detroit;...
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    American Civil War. Lakes portal French and Indian Wars Skaggs 2001, p. 4. Skaggs 2001, p. 1. Skaggs 2001, pp. XVIII–XIX. "Ottawa Chief Pontiac's Rebellion...
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    the many American Indian tribes who had supported France. In 1763, Pontiac's War broke out as a group of Indian tribes in the Great Lakes region and...
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    Every Indian Woman, produced as evidence of their being killed." During Pontiac's War, Colonel Henry Bouquet conspired with his superior, Sir Jeffrey Amherst...
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  • connecting his role in the war with the later American Revolution. Pontiac's War, which followed the French and Indian War, is also covered in the series...
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    described the massacre as "one of the most notorious incidents" of Pontiac's War. On July 26, 1764, four Delaware (Lenape) Native Americans entered a...
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    disturbed large numbers of Natives and contributed to the outbreak of Pontiac's War in 1763, in which a series of Native attacks on frontier forts occurred...
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    French Acadia (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia) Pontiac's War (1763–66) in the Great Lakes region Lord Dunmore's War (1774) in western Virginia (Kentucky and...
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