Why did Pontiac lead a rebellion against the British following the French and Indian War? Colonists began to move west, and American Indians lost land and power. The French government allowed colonists to settle American Indian lands. The Albany Plan of Union was adopted, which American Indians resented. The Proclamation of 1763 was adopted, which American Indians resented.
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He led an uprising at Fort Detroit known as Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763, but the tribes were not able to overcome the fort's strong fortifications in spite of a five-month siege. To prevent the incursion of colonial settlers, Pontiac encouraged Ohio Country tribes to unite and to rise up against the British.
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Colonists began to move west, and American Indians lost land and power.
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