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  2. Battle of Bushy Run - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bushy Run was fought on August 5–6, 1763, in western Pennsylvania, between a British column under the command of Colonel Henry Bouquet and a combined force of Delaware, Shawnee, Mingo, and Huron warriors.

  3. Pontiac's War - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac's War (also known as Pontiac's Conspiracy or Pontiac's Rebellion) was launched in 1763 by a confederation of Native Americans who were dissatisfied with British rule in the Great Lakes region following the French and Indian War (1754–1763). Warriors from numerous nations joined in an effort to drive British soldiers and settlers out ...

  4. Fort Presque Isle - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac's Rebellion Fort Presque Isle (also Fort de la Presqu'île ) was a fort built by French soldiers in summer 1753 along Presque Isle Bay in present-day Erie, Pennsylvania , to protect the northern terminus of the Venango Path .

  5. Battle of Devil's Hole - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Devil's Hole, known to the Anglo-Americans as the Devil's Hole Massacre, was fought near Niagara Gorge in present-day New York state on September 14, 1763, between a detachment of the British 80th Regiment of Light Armed Foot and about 300 Seneca warriors during Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–1766). The Seneca warriors killed 81 ...

  6. Siege of Fort Pitt - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Fort Pitt took place during June and July 1763 in what is now the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.The siege was a part of Pontiac's War, an effort by Native Americans to remove the Anglo-Americans from the Ohio Country and Allegheny Plateau after they refused to honor their promises and treaties to leave voluntarily after the defeat of the French.

  7. John Ormsby (settler) - Wikipedia

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    John Ormsby (1720–1805) was a soldier in the French and Indian War, Pontiac's Rebellion, and the American Revolution, and among the first settlers of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The son of the Anglo-Irish landed gentry , he emigrated from Ireland to the Thirteen Colonies in 1752.

  8. Siege of Fort Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The force started out at 2:30 am towards Parent's Creek (now Bloody Run Creek) where they were instead ambushed by 150 of Pontiac's men who had advance intelligence from French spies that a British force was incoming. [1] Pontiac laid a plan to trap the British and sent 250 of his warriors to prevent the British retreat back towards the fort.

  9. Portal : Indigenous peoples of the Americas/Featured article

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