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Which event marked the start of Pontiac’s Rebellion?(1 point)
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Indigenous forces massacred a British settlement in western Pennsylvania.
Indigenous forces massacred a British settlement in western Pennsylvania.
Indigenous forces marched to Philadelphia, the capital of Pennsylvania, and demanded greater rights in the British colonies.
Indigenous forces marched to Philadelphia, the capital of Pennsylvania, and demanded greater rights in the British colonies.
Indigenous forces launched an attack on the British-controlled Fort Detroit.
Indigenous forces launched an attack on the British-controlled Fort Detroit.
Indigenous forces attacked the French fort at Duquesne in order to strengthen their alliance with the British.
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Indigenous forces massacred a British settlement in western Pennsylvania.
Indigenous forces massacred a British settlement in western Pennsylvania.
Indigenous forces marched to Philadelphia, the capital of Pennsylvania, and demanded greater rights in the British colonies.
Indigenous forces marched to Philadelphia, the capital of Pennsylvania, and demanded greater rights in the British colonies.
Indigenous forces launched an attack on the British-controlled Fort Detroit.
Indigenous forces launched an attack on the British-controlled Fort Detroit.
Indigenous forces attacked the French fort at Duquesne in order to strengthen their alliance with the British.
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Ben
a b c or d
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The event that marked the start of Pontiac’s Rebellion was the attack on the British-controlled Fort Detroit.
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c) Indigenous forces launched an attack on the British-controlled Fort Detroit.
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