What was the underlying cause of Pontiac’s Rebellion?

(1 point)
Responses

British tax policies

British tax policies

slavery

slavery

the presence of European settlers

the presence of European settlers

an economic downturn

1 answer

The underlying cause of Pontiac’s Rebellion was the presence of European settlers. The rebellion was primarily a response to British post-war policies and the encroachment of settlers on Native American lands following the French and Indian War.