Pontiac's War - Bloody Bridge 1763

Chief Pontiac – Battle of Bloody Bridge – P4

Chief Pontiac, alerted of the English plan, broke camp to prepare for battle. All his warriors were painted for war and armed for combat. *** At the end of July in 1763, and after peace was settled with the Wyandots and Pottawattamies, something noteworthy took place at Fort Detroit. The Ottawas and Ojibwas continued to closely watch the fort, while assailing it daily with trivial attacks. Meanwhile, unknown to the …

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Chief Pontiac

Chief Pontiac – The Man & His War – P3

Chief Pontiac was infuriated to see the schooner arrive safely at Fort Detroit, bringing needed necessities to those obstinate defenders. With renewed fierceness, Pontiac was determined to win the fort. chief pontiac continues to blockade fort detroit – 1763 It was the 19th of June, 1763, when a rumor reached Detroit that one of the vessels had been spotted near Turkey Island, some miles from the fort. The wind slowed …

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Chief Pontiac – The Man & His War – P2

“They landed their prisoners, tied them, and butchered them. Some were cooked. They also cut their feet and hands off, and leave them weltering in their blood till they were dead.” Chief Pontiac. As danger escalated around the garrison of Detroit, Britain’s commander-in-chief at New York ignored Detroit’s impending distress… cuyler’s detachment – fate of the forest garrisons, 1763 An uncommon quiet spread along the borders and neighboring forts until …

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Chief Pontiac – The Man and His War – 1763

The war was over. France surrendered to Britain. And Pontiac’s deep-seated hatred for the English, his want for revenge, his ambition to succeed, and his loyalty to the French pushed him to move forward with war. The english take possession of the western posts The French and Indian War was over. Canada, with all her dependencies, finally yielded to the British Crown and France dutifully remained to fulfill the terms …

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1763: Treaty of Paris, King’s Proclamation, & The Proclamation Line

The Treaty of Paris (10 February) ended the Anglo-French Seven Years War (French and Indian War), which secured British dominance in North America and India, while the Treaty of Hubertusberg (15 February) concluded the European War with Prussia rising as a great power in central Europe. Practically all nations involved in the war, including Great Britain, were very close to bankruptcy. However, the war set the footing for the British …

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