As a response to the outcry of Chief Pontiac
and other Native Americans, the British
crown de...
Social Studies, 04.02.2021 01:00 dmccray3357
As a response to the outcry of Chief Pontiac
and other Native Americans, the British
crown decided to
A. temporarily stop westward expansion
B. exterminate them
C. push forward
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