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What was the underlying cause of Pontiac’s Rebellion?
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British tax policies
British tax policies
slavery
slavery
the presence of European settlers
the presence of European settlers
an economic downturn
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the presence of European settlers
Pontiac’s Rebellion was driven by Native American resistance to British encroachment on their lands and changes in British policies (reduced gifts/trade and settlement) after the French and Indian War.
Pontiac’s Rebellion was driven by Native American resistance to British encroachment on their lands and changes in British policies (reduced gifts/trade and settlement) after the French and Indian War.
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