A map of the northeastern United States shows that the destroyed or abandoned forts, by Indians in Pontiacs Rebellion which were the Indian victories, were Saint Joseph and Miami in southern Michigan, Ouiatenon in northern Indiana, Sandusky in northern Ohio, Michilimackinac in northern Michigan, and Presque Isle, Le Boeuf, and Venango in central Pennsylvania, and the attacked or besieged forts, which were held by British were Detroit in eastern Michigan, and Pitt, Ligonier, and Bedford in southern Pennsylvania. Hudson’s Bay company was in North of North America; British Territory was along the east coast of North America; Spanish Territory was in West and Central of North America, East Florida, West Florida, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Santa Domingo; French claims were near Saint Domingue. Proclamation line of 1763 was in the west border of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts.

A map of the northeastern United States shows that the destroyed or abandoned forts, by Indians in Pontiacs Rebellion which were the Indian victories, were Saint Joseph and Miami in southern Michigan, Ouiatenon in northern Indiana, Sandusky in northern Ohio, Michilimackinac in northern Michigan, and Presque Isle, Le Boeuf, and Venango in central Pennsylvania, and the attacked or besieged forts, which were held by British were Detroit in eastern Michigan, and Pitt, Ligonier, and Bedford in southern Pennsylvania. Hudson’s Bay company was in North of North America; British Territory was along the east coast of North America; Spanish Territory was in West and Central of North America, East Florida, West Florida, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Santa Domingo; French claims were near Saint Domingue. Proclamation line of 1763 was in the west border of Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts.