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Siege of Fort Detroit | |||||||
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Part of Pontiac's Rebellion | |||||||
The Siege of the Fort at Detroit by Frederic Remington | |||||||
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Pontiac's confederacy | Kingdom of Great Britain | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Pontiac Wasson |
Henry Gladwin Donald Campbell † |
The siege of Fort Detroit was an ultimately unsuccessful attempt by North American Natives to capture Fort Detroit during Pontiac's Rebellion. The siege was led primarily by Pontiac, an Ottawa chief and military leader. This rebellion would be one of the catalysts that hastened the declaration of the Proclamation of 1763 which would eventually precipitate the events leading to the American Revolution.