
Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada
Published in 1851, 'The Conspiracy of Pontiac' is Francis Parkman, Jr.'s first historical work, detailing the Indian wars from 1763 to 1769. The book focuses on Pontiac, an Ottawa chief who united various tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories to resist British rule under General Jeffrey Amherst. This work is notable for its early examination of Native American resistance and its impact on colonial history.
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