The underlying cause of Pontiac’s Rebellion was primarily the presence of European settlers. Native American tribes, including those led by Pontiac, were frustrated by the encroachment of settlers on their lands and the changes in trade relationships following the French and Indian War. This unrest was further fueled by British policies that disregarded Native sovereignty and failed to address their grievances.
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
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