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... As word of this surrender spread so did many more submissions throughout the allied rebel Indians, and soon Pontiac's great army of angry revolutionists was ...
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... Such activity excited the worst fears of the Indians. That year, a great chieftain, Pontiac united the tribes and led them in a series of destructive raids on ...
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... The Paxton Boys made a lasting impression on the Indians of Pennsylvania and our ... Indian War after the fact, leading to a smaller uprising called Pontiac's War. ...
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... The document's purpose was to enable England to work out the land problem with the Indians as well as prevent another bloody outburst like Pontiac's attacks in ...
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... people in the Hospital to Convey the Smallpox to the Indians." - Line item in the ledger for Ft. Pitt, June, 1763. In 1763, during the Pontiac Rebellion, three ...
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... a great chieftain, Pontiac, who united the tribes in 1763 and led them in a series of destructive raids on the advanTo quiet the Indians, England issued the ...
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... such as Pontiac, Tecumseh, Geronimo, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull (Junhnke 15). The authors of this text book are more concerned with the notable Indians that ...
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... name professional sports teams such- Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians and Washington ... using Indian names or words for automobiles (Pontiac, Cherokee), sports ...
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... all territory east of the Mississippi River.The Ottawa Chief Pontiac, unites and ... In November 28 1763, Hostage repartition between Indians and British completed ...
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... of the war, several combined Indian tribes under the leadership of Pontiac invaded and ... passing of this law, and they became blood enemies with the Indians as a ...
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... was created in response to Pontiac's rebellion. The Proclamation drew an imaginary line on the Appalachian crest and stated that Indians must remain to the ...
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... Granny says that Indians have bellies, she says that their family and relatives ... The Evening Pontiac-Villainous red Indian changed into hero (Also a game like ...
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