What happened during “Pontiac’s War”?
A-The leader of the Ottawa nation attacked the British.
B-The French attacked the western frontier.
C-Native American groups united and attacked the French.
D-The Iroquois formed an alliance with the French.

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Answer:

A-The leader of the Ottawa nation attacked the British.

Explanation:

The Ottawa nation leader was called "Pontiac" this gives the war its name "The Pontiacs War", a confederacy of native americans were dissatisfied with the British policies in the Great Lakes, this made Pontiac lead its army of native americans to the fort of Detroit in order to take the supplies and weaponery that the British had there and then attack other forts that were located on former French land, as they couldn´t actually take any fort they began a siege with several forts that was finally defeated in 1766 when the British sent extra troops and re-inforcements and the French didn´t want to ally with the indians to recover their lands.

Answer:

A. The leader of the Ottawa nation attacked the British.

Explanation:

Pontiac's War was a conflict that was initiated by members of various American Indian tribes from the Great Lakes region. These tribes were dissatisfied with British policies, and wanted to drive the British soldiers and settlers out of the region. The conflict began in May 1763 and continued throughout 1764. However, hostilities ended after peace negotiations over the next two years.