The statement “The British set aside land west
of the Appalachians for American Indians, but the colonists refused to leave” best describes the result of Pontiac’s
Rebellion.
Pontiac's War<span><span>, </span>Pontiac's
Conspiracy<span>, or </span>Pontiac's Rebellion<span> was a war that was launched in 1763
by a </span></span>loose
confederation of elements of Native American tribes<span> <span>primarily from the </span></span>Great Lakes region<span>, the </span>Illinois Country<span>, and </span>Ohio Country<span> <span>who were dissatisfied with </span></span>British<span> <span>postwar policies in the Great Lakes region after the British victory in
the </span></span>French and Indian War<span> (1754–1763).</span>
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the second choice or letter B. I am hoping that this
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