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Read the following passage introducing Chief Pontiac. Finally, the British worried that Native Americans, who sided with the French during the war, would not stop fighting. They were right: Native Americans led by Chief Pontiac fought with the British after they had won the land after the French and Indian War. The British worried that more colonists moving to the Ohio Valley would make the Native Americans angry. What does the author MOST LIKELY want the reader to think about Chief Pontiac?

(A)that he wanted to convince the French that together they could still win the war against the Britishthat he wanted to convince the French that together they could still win the war against the British


(B)that he was determined to keep the British out of the land where his people lived

((C)that he wanted to impress the French with his ability to fight the British

(D)that he expected the British to acknowledge that he was now their leader

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Answer:

They were right: Native Americans led by Chief Pontiac fought with the British after they had won the land after the French and Indian War.

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