No. of pages 668
Published: 2019
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"History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac, and the War of the North American Tribes Against the English Colonies After the Conquest of Canada" by Francis Parkman details the events surrounding the Pontiac Rebellion, which occurred in the 1760s. Following Britain’s acquisition of Canada, Native American tribes, led by Chief Pontiac, united to resist English encroachment on their lands and sovereignty. Parkman explores the complex relationships between the Native tribes and British settlers, highlighting the cultural conflicts and struggles for power. The narrative delves into battles, diplomacy, and the impact of colonial policies, providing a vivid portrayal of this critical period in American history. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 668 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by HardPress Ltd .