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The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania - Bushy Run: A decisive battle of Pontiac's Rebellion

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The French and Indian War in Pennsylvania - Bushy Run: A decisive battle of Pontiac's Rebellion

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5th Grade, 6th Grade

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History
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Colonel Bouquet led 460 men out of Carlisle to raise the siege of Fort Pitt. Students trace his route from Carlisle to Fort Pitt and will re-live what happened near Bushy Run on August 4th and 5th that changed the course of Pontiac's Rebellion. They will analyze Thomas Hutchins' 1765 map of the Bushy Run battle scene and letters from Bouquet to Amherst, and a modern topographic map.

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