Why is Pontiac's Rebellion important to American history?
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What do you know about Pontiac's Rebellion?
So, Pontiac's rebellion is were the American Indians attacked the British colonists because they were unhappy that the British were living on their lands and not treating them nice. So, they attacked, but they weren't successful. The rebellion caused Britian to send troops to the colonies.
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It illustrates the tenuous grasp Britain had over the Ohio Country. Faced with large debts following the French and Indian War and fearful that further Native American uprisings would drain the British treasury even more, Britain enacted the Proclamation of 1763. This act hoped to prevent further tensions between the British and the Native Americans by forcing all colonists to live east of the Appalachian Mountains. The land west of the mountains was to be set aside for the Native Americans. This act did briefly improve relations between the two sides.
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