In the Summer of the 1763 the frontier was bathed in blood and burned to the ground as a massive Indian Insurgency swept across the North American Continent. Fueled by discontent as a result of British Imperial austerity, native warriors turned to political upheaval and violent resistance in an attempt to terrorize settlers off of their ancestral hunting grounds. While the movement had many leaders and lacked true cohesion, the Ottawa Chief Pontiac in the Great Lakes and the Mingo chief Guyasuta in the Ohio Country became the face of terror on the frontier. Their actions, along with a decided inaction on the part of the empire, drove many American settlers to the brink and made open rebellion a real possibility for the first time. On this episode we discuss Pontiac’s Rebellion and the Indian Insurgency of 1763.
S02E07: The New Kingdom Pt. 2-King Tut's Tomb
S02E06: The New Kingdom Pt. 1
S02E05: The Middle Kingdom
S02E04: The Land of the Pyramids
S02E03: Egypt, the Gift of the Nile
S02E02: The Conquests of Sargon
S02E01: The Fertile Crescent
BONUS: Fort Pitt: A Frontier History
BONUS: WARTIME ON THE AIR!
BONUS: WARTIME LIVE! "Guyasuta and the Fall of Indian America"
S01 Wrap Up
S01E12: The Seven Years' War Pt. 3
S01E11: The Seven Years' War Pt. 2
S01E10: The Seven Years' War Pt. 1
S01E09: Pirates of the Caribbean
S01E08: The Salem Witch Trials
S01E07: The Iroquois Confederacy
S01E06: Bacon's Rebellion
S01E05: Disunion in British North America
S01E04 WARTIME Live: North America's Three Empires
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