One problem created by Pontiac's conspiracy for the British was:please help
fighting in strange land and territory
trying to capture Native American forts on the frontier
growing discontent of the colonists for English colonial policies
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settlers gradually moved into the Virginia and Carolina backcountry,
the frontier region between the coastal settlements and the Appalachian
mountains. Backcountry settlements were in danger of Indian attacks.PioneersThese pioneers, people who first settle an area, found a hilly region with heavy forests.PontiacA
chief of the Ottawa emerged as the leader of his force. He followed The
teachings of an Indian known as the Delaware prophet. He shared the
ideas to a gathering of Indians.Pontiac's rebellionIn
May 1763 Pontiac and his allies began pontiac's rebellion by attacking
British forces on the frontier. Within a month his forces had destroyed
or captured seven forts and damaged several others. Pontiac became tired
of capturing other forts so they returned to their villages.Proclamation of 1763To
avoid more loss of life the British formed the proclamation of 1763.
The proclamation banned any further British colonial settlement west of
the appellation mountains., creating and dividing line between colonial
and Indian lands.Daniel BooneDaniel
Boone followed or made a path called the wilderness road. Boone was a
frontier explorer born in Pennsylvania 1734. When he was young his
parents moved to North Carolina were Boone became an excellent hunter
and black smith. During the French and indian war he took apart in
brad-docks failed attack. He made it to Missouri where he died in 1820.Why did American Indians in the Ohio River valley unite and join Pontiac in fighting the British?Because
they had lived their for years and Britain wanted it by they didn't
have enough Indians so they combined tribes and tried to defeat the
British.What was the purpose of the proclamation of 1763? How did most colonists react to it?To
avoid more loss of life the British formed the proclamation of 1763.
The proclamation banned any further British colonial settlement west of
the appellation mountains., creating and dividing line between colonial
and Indian lands. They hated it because if they lived in the Ohio River
valley they had to move out.Why was fort Detroit one of the most important British forts in the Great Lakes region?Becaouse it was on one of the lakes so if people were coming to fight then they could sink their boats.If
you were a settler in The great 1700s, would you have moved to the
backcountry or to the Ohio River region? Explain your answer.Backcountry
because even thugh you had the chance of being attacked by Indians you
wouldn't be surrounded by forts like in the Ohio River valley.
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