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Pontiac s rebellion by Aden markwell

The beginning . After the French and Indian war the natives were upset that the French lost the war. 1 The loss of the French people meant the loss of a strong ally to the natives and the counter weight against the British.2 The Ottawa tribe leader, Pontiac, stated to protest

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Pontiac s rebellion by Aden markwell

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    1. Pontiac’s rebellion by Aden markwell This is the battle between the Native Americans and the English over the land west of the Appalachian Mountains

    2. The beginning After the French and Indian war the natives were upset that the French lost the war. 1 The loss of the French people meant the loss of a strong ally to the natives and the counter weight against the British.2 The Ottawa tribe leader, Pontiac, stated to protest ardently with other tribes against the English.1 In the beginning the natives were not wining.1

    3. The Middle The Natives were mad so they snubbed Sir Jeffrey Amherst who stopped giving the annual gifts to the them, a hallmark of the French.1 Two major battles in Pontiac’s Rebellion were “the battle of bloody run” (July 31, 1763) and “the battle of Bushy Run” (August 5-6 1763) in both battles both sides were besieged. The English suffered many casualties. 1

    4. The End In the year 1764 Native Americans were very successful and brought down eight English bastions in their rebellion.1 To wane any further violence the English made the Proclamation of 1763 which states that the Native Americans get all the land west of the Appalachian Mountains. Even though the Native Americans did not understand treaties very well and at the mak-ing of a treaty they were not represented.3 The natives got a lot more land.1

    5. Who The conflicts of Pontiac’s Rebellions between the English, the Delaware Seneca, Chippewa, Ottawa and Huron native tribes. 1

    6. What Pontiac’s rebellion is a series of attacks from the natives against the English bases over the period of three years. 1

    7. Where Pontiac’s rebellion is in the Ohio valley of America and other places near it. 1

    8. When Pontiac’s rebellion takes place in colonial America within the years of 1763-1766 . 1

    9. Why The Native Americans fought the English because they did not want to be crowded into the west like other tribes and the only way to stop that was to fight.

    10. How The Native Americans would use sneak attacks and subterfuge.1

    11. Interesting words Vocab. Words definition ardently burning fiery snub to ignore oraticle one who delivers an oration hallmark a mark indicating quality bastion a strong hold subterfuge a deceptive device besieged to surround with hostile forces waned to decrease slowly

    12. bibliography http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h598.html http://en.wikipedea.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War #Consequences http://www.ushistory.org/us/13f.asp

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