
Battle of Bushy Run Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools Coordinates: 40°21′20″N 79°37′25″W From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Battle of Bushy Run Part of Pontiac's Rebellion Highlanders charge at Bushy Run Date August 5–6, 1763 Location near present-day Harrison City, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 40°21′20″N 79°37′25″W Result British victory Belligerents Ohio Country natives ...
Siege of Fort Pitt Article Talk Read Edit View history Tools From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the 1885 action in the Canadian North-West Rebellion, see Battle of Fort Pitt. Siege of Fort Pitt Part of Pontiac's Rebellion "A Plan of the New Fort at Pitts-Burgh", drawn by cartographer John Rocque and published in 1765. Date June 22 – August 10, 1763 Location Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
From Cornstalk's Raid on the Greenbrier - 1763 by A. E. Ewing. West Virginia Review, June 1936. pp. 266-268We may sing about our Georgia, Colorado, Michigan and other moons, but the Pontiac moon of May, 1763, had blood on it. The Algonquin chieftains, in secret council near Detroit, summoned by king Pontiac April 27, 1763, agreed to attack all the English posts recently surrendered by the Frenc...
This project is to research and include all those involved in this war that lasted from 1763 until 1766. It is said to have included 3000+ British soldiers and thousands of members of 14 Native American tribes. The conflict is named after its most famous participant, the Ottawa leader Pontiac; variations include "Pontiac's War", "Pontiac's Rebellion", and "Pontiac's Uprising". An early name for...