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Why did native americans join pontiac's rebellion?

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The native Americans joined the pontiac's rebellion because the tribes were not happy with the politics that was done or played by with British in the region.

other tribes that had warriors also joined the uprising, to help drive away the settlers out of the region and English soldiers. The name Odawa leader was named after the war, most well known of many native leaders in the conflict or problem.

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Pontiac's Rebellion begins when a confederacy of Native American warriors under Ottawa chief Pontiac attacks the British force. In that native Americans are joined to the Pontiac's rebellion. Because they were fighting to keep their land.
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