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Pontiacs Conspiracy The Indian War of 1763-1769

Pontiacs Conspiracy The Indian War of 1763-1769

De : Francis Parkman Jr.
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac, published in 1851, marks the debut history book of Francis Parkman. This captivating account chronicles the Indian wars from 1763 to 1769, detailing how Pontiac, an influential Ottawa chief, united various tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories. Together, they launched a formidable resistance against the British forces led by General Jeffrey Amherst. Experience the rich tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and the struggle for autonomy in this pivotal moment of American history, brought to life by the engaging narration of Richard Carpenter.Copyright Early Modern
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  • 032 - Chapter 27 part 1
    Mar 6 2026
    The Conspiracy of Pontiac, published in 1851, marks the debut history book of Francis Parkman. This captivating account chronicles the Indian wars from 1763 to 1769, detailing how Pontiac, an influential Ottawa chief, united various tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories. Together, they launched a formidable resistance against the British forces led by General Jeffrey Amherst. Experience the rich tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and the struggle for autonomy in this pivotal moment of American history, brought to life by the engaging narration of Richard Carpenter.
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    29 min
  • 031 - Chapter 26 part 2
    Mar 5 2026
    The Conspiracy of Pontiac, published in 1851, marks the debut history book of Francis Parkman. This captivating account chronicles the Indian wars from 1763 to 1769, detailing how Pontiac, an influential Ottawa chief, united various tribes from the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio territories. Together, they launched a formidable resistance against the British forces led by General Jeffrey Amherst. Experience the rich tapestry of alliances, conflicts, and the struggle for autonomy in this pivotal moment of American history, brought to life by the engaging narration of Richard Carpenter.
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    28 min
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