What was one cause of Pontiac's Rebellion?

A. French success in the French and Indian War.
B. Colonists' success in the French and Indian War.
C. British success in the French and Indian War.
D. Native American success in the French and Indian War.

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C.  Chief pontiac of the Iraquois Confederacy was unhappy with British postwar rule.

The correct answer is C. British success in the French and Indian War.

Explanation

The Pontiac's Rebellion was a confrontation from the year 1763 to 1766 that was started by the American Indians against the British with the objective to expel them from The Great Lakes region. An antecedent of this war was the French and Indian War in the year 1754 to 1763, where France, Great Britain, and Native American Indians fight each other with the objective to get the territory domain. The results of this war were the victory of Great Britain and the total defeat of France, which means France lost all its territorial possessions in America and the British ruled, situation Native American tribes did not agree and because of this, the Pontiac's Rebellion took place. So, the correct answer is C. British success in the French and Indian War.