Pontiac
Pontiac (c.1720 - 1769), chief of the Ottawa tribe and leader of a federation of Native Americans against the settlers. He allied himself with the French during the French and Indian War and led the attack on Fort Pontchartrain in 1763. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)

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