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Pontiacs Conspiracy The Indian Wars of 1763-1769
by Francis Parkman, Jr.
The Conspiracy of Pontiac, published in 1851, marks Parkmans inaugural foray into historical writing. This captivating account delves into the tumultuous Indian wars from 1763 to 1769, highlighting the formidable Ottawa chief, Pontiac. Uniting a diverse coalition of tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories, Pontiac led a spirited resistance against the British forces commanded by General Jeffrey Amherst. Join Richard Carpenter as he narrates this fascinating chapter of history, filled with intrigue, conflict, and the struggle for sovereignty.
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac, published in 1851, marks Parkmans inaugural foray into historical writing. This captivating account delves into the tumultuous Indian wars from 1763 to 1769, highlighting the formidable Ottawa chief, Pontiac. Uniting a diverse coalition of tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories, Pontiac led a spirited resistance against the British forces commanded by General Jeffrey Amherst. Join Richard Carpenter as he narrates this fascinating chapter of history, filled with intrigue, conflict, and the struggle for sovereignty.
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