Pontiac's Rebellion and Related Events (copy)

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These flashcards cover key terms and concepts related to Pontiac's Rebellion, Indigenous experiences, and the political changes in North America during the 18th century.

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Fort Michilimackinac

A weakly garrisoned fort where Native Americans attacked during the King's birthday celebration, leading to a massacre.

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Siege of Detroit

A prolonged military blockade by Pontiac and his multi-tribal force against the British; involved biological warfare with smallpox.

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Treaty of Paris 1763

An agreement that ended the Seven Years' War, transferring French territories in North America to Britain without Indigenous nations' involvement.

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Biological warfare

The use of biological agents, such as the intentional spread of smallpox among Indigenous peoples by British forces.

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Pontiac's Rebellion

An uprising against British rule by Indigenous nations led by Pontiac, aiming to restore their power and land.

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PERSIAT

A mnemonic device for analyzing events through Political, Economic, Religious, Societal, Intellectual, Artistic, and Technological perspectives.

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Odawa Nation

An Indigenous group that played a significant role in Pontiac's Rebellion and sought to restore traditional lands and autonomy.

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Indigenous alliances

Coalitions formed among various Native American nations to resist British expansion and influence after the French and Indian Wars.

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Cultural preservation

The efforts made by French Canadians to maintain their language, religion, and cultural practices under British rule.

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Disruption of trade

The impact of British policies that restricted Indigenous trade networks and undermined traditional economic practices.