The battle of Antietam
pueblo revolt is spanish and pontiacs rebellion is British. he are also different pueblo t doesnt have a leader and pontiacs rebellion does have a leader.they both won a battle
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Fallen Timbers is located in the US. The Battle of Fallen Timbers was the final battle of the Northwest Indian War. American Indian tribes battle against the United States for control of the Northwest Territory, with the US being a decisive winner in the battle.
they wanted to die
Pontiac's Rebellion in1763. Battle of Quebec was 1775
look up William Henry Jackson on wikipedia (make sure it in the Jackson in the Northwest Rebellion) Pretty much in 1885 there was the Northwest Rebellion and Jackson was a leader with Louis Riel in it. The Northwest Rebellion is about the Metis trying to keep their rights, land and the survival of themselves.
the northwest Rebellion with Louis Riel
Louis Riel was the most vocal leader or spokesman, though there were other leaders in both rebellions.
The Battle of Sedgemoor or The Monmouth Rebellion or The Pitchfork Rebellion (pitchforks weren't used) started in 1685 as a rebellion The Duke of Monmouth agasint King James the 2nd
The Red River Rebellion occurred from the fall of 1869 to the summer of 1870. The Northwest Rebellion occurred in the spring and early summer of 1885.
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The Battle of Fallen Timbers (August 20, 1794) was the final battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between American Indians and the United States for control of the Northwest Territory (an area bounded on the south by the Ohio River, on the west by the What_resulted_from_battle_of_fallen_timbers, and on the northeast by the Great Lakes). The battle, which was a decisive victory for the United States, ended major hostilities in the region until "Tecumseh's War" and the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811.