In the 1762 and 1763 readings by Pontiac, the “Great Spirit” states that Indians (indigenous people) need to  A. Return to their traditions  B. Stop consuming alcohol  C. End trade with the English D. All (A, B, C) E. None (not A, B, or C)

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In the 1762 and 1763 readings by Pontiac, the “Great Spirit” states that Indians (indigenous people) need to 

A. Return to their traditions 

B. Stop consuming alcohol 

C. End trade with the English

D. All (A, B, C)

E. None (not A, B, or C)

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Pontiac was a chief of the Ottawa tribe, an indigenous tribal group. Pontiac was a religious man, known for his diplomatic understanding of the trading relationship between the Indians and the Britishers. In his book, "Great Spirit", Pontiac mentions several ideologies that helped the indigenous population of America. Let us understand some of them. 

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