Most native tribes had allied with the French during the conflict, and they soon found themselves dissatisfied by British rule. In May 1763, just a few months after the formal conclusion of the Seven Years’ War, a pan-tribal confederacy led by Ottawa chief Pontiac rose up in rebellion. His warriors attacked a dozen British forts, capturing eight of them, and raided numerous frontier settlements. Hundreds died in the process. In response, the British handed out smallpox-infected blankets to Pontiac’s followers. Moreover, a gang of whites known as the Paxton Boys massacred 20 defenseless Native Americans who had nothing to do with the fighting.
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Germany retaliated by sinking neutral ships supplying the Allies with its submarines. The fearsome U-boats (unterseeboots), armed with torpedoes, patrolled the Atlantic.
As Britain effectively barred German ports from imports, they were Germany's only weapon of advantage.