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Pontiac's Rebellion was precipitated by a

A. sense of loss among those native groups that had supported the French.
B. desire by some native groups to turn against the French and support the British.
C. general mood of discontent with the state of the Native American reservations.
OD. surprise attack led by the British on the French fort at Detroit.

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Pontiac was a leader of the Odawa tribe located in the area of modern-day Ontario, Canada, and the Great Lakes region. He led a rebellion against the British colonists after they expanded their military presence in the Great Lakes area during and after the French and Indian War.

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