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Brandon Newton
18 September, 09:29
Why did Pontiac's Rebellion eventually fail?
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Timothy Bautista
18 September, 11:24
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It eventually failed because he didn't know that their allies the French, had signed the treaty of paris that meant they withdrew from all their land and gave it to the british, and quit the war. Without the French it was impossible to beat the british
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