The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada
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The narrative reconstructs the Indigenous uprising that erupted after the British conquest of French North America, tracing coordinated attacks on frontier forts, prolonged sieges, and counter-campaigns by colonial authorities. Drawing on letters, reports, and travel experience, it portrays the strategies, diplomacy, and harsh reprisals that characterized the conflict, including proposals to spread disease and exploit alcohol. Interwoven are vivid descriptions of forest life and Indigenous societies, and reflections on how the military outcome reshaped power on the continent and accelerated the displacement and decline of native communities.
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