Answer: Pequot Indians killed an English trader, which led to conflict.
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Modern people are Homo sapiens.
Answer:
What caused Pontiac's Rebellion in 1763?
The origins of “Pontiac's Rebellion” can be traced to the political fallout of the Seven Years' War. Following the British victory in 1763, the empire sought to integrate former French and Spanish territories – Canada, Florida, and the Great Lakes – into its American dominion.
Explanation:
The policy of allotment helped numerous American Indian
families, as each family received one hundred and sixty acres of land for the
purpose of farming. The Dawes Act or the General Allotment Act of 1887 gave the
power to the American President to survey the tribal lands and divide them
among the tribal’s for the sole purpose of farming and improving their
lifestyle. The main reason behind this land allotment was that the tribal’s
used very backward method for the purpose of cultivation of crops.