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Explain how, after the defeat of the French, white-Indian conflicts continued to erupt as native groups sought both to continue trading with Europeans and to resist the encroachment of British colonists on traditional tribal lands.

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    Answer: The war eliminated the balance-of-power diplomacy that allowed groups to maintain some autonomy. Indians saw the removal of the French as a threat to their freedom since they largely fought on the French side. Without consent, French ceded Indian lands to the British. 1763 - Pontiac's Rebellion, in which Indians of the Ohio Vally and Great Lakes revolted against the British from an idea all Indians were a single people and only by working together, they could regain their independence. To prevent further Indian conflict, the British established the Proclamation Line.

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