The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada
Author(s): Francis Parkman, Jr.
Genre(s): Early Modern
Narrators: Brendan Stallard, Phil Schempf
Number of Chapters: 37
Length: 16 hours and 33 minutes
Language: English
"The Conspiracy of Pontiac" was Parkman's first history book and first published in 1851. It covers the Indian wars of 1763 to 1769. Pontiac, an Ottawa chief, put together a coalition of Indian tribes from around the Great Lakes region and the Illinois and Ohio Countries to attack the British under General Jeffrey Amherst. - Summary by Richard Carpenter
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The audiobook The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada falls under the genres of Early Modern. It is written by Francis Parkman, Jr..