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13 September, 13:02

If you were an American Indian chief whose tribe lived in colonial New York, why would you want to join Pontiac's Rebellion?

Select the best answer from the choice provided.

Colonists were beginning to settle on your tribe's hunting grounds.

You know other chiefs have stopped receiving gifts.

You were worried about British forts in the Ohio Country.

You felt threatened by the success of the French colonies.

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  1. 13 September, 15:18
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    The correct answer for this question is "Colonists were beginning to settle on your tribe’s hunting grounds." If you were an American Indian chief whose tribe lived in colonial New York, you want to join Pontiac's Rebellion because Colonists were beginning to settle on your tribe’s hunting grounds.
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