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Yes this was a factor in the United States movement toward the War of 1812.

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Q: Was British alliance with Tecumseh to stop westward expansion a factor of the war of 1812?
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Which was not a cause of the war in 1812?

France refusing to accept America's position on trade with warring nations


Why did Tecumseh form an alliance with the British after the Battle of Tippecanoe?

because he want his rights to.


Is the declaration of independence in westward expansion?

No, the Declaration of Independence was not directly related to Westward expansion. The Declaration of Independence was a document drafted in 1776 by the American colonies to declare their independence from British rule. Westward expansion, on the other hand, refers to the period in American history where settlers migrated westward across the continent, which primarily took place during the 19th century.


British colonist largely objected to which of the following of westward expansion following the French and India west?

Proclamation of 1763


Why was death of Tecumseh a setback for the British in the was of 1812?

Because Tecumseh was an ally of the British.


How is the war of 1812 related to the westward expansion?

The War of 1812 secured existing US boundaries and defeated tribes in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. This along with the Indian Removal Act of 1830, opened the door to significant westward expansion by people across America .


Why was the death of Tecumseh a setback for the British war in 1812?

Because Tecumseh was an ally of the British.


When US declared war on Britain over British interference with American maritime shipping and westward expansion what is the war called?

"War of 1812"


What was Tecumseh's goal and did he accomplish?

Tecumseh hoped to unite the tribes of the Ohio Valley, Northwest, South and East Mississippi valleys to fight off white expansion into their territories. Tecumseh aligned with the British because he believed he had the best chance of achieving his goals of stopping the continued encroachment of their lands by supporting the British rather than the colonists. Unfortunately for Tecumseh and his people, the British were defeated and retreated, leaving him and his tribesmen to fight alone. He was killed in battle and his goal was never achieved.


What was Tecumseh's goal and did he accomplish it?

Tecumseh's goal was to unite Native American tribes in a confederacy to resist American expansion onto their lands. While he was able to gain significant support for this goal and fought in the War of 1812 alongside the British, ultimately he was not successful in forming a lasting confederacy before his death in 1813.


Tecumseh joined forces with the british after what battle?

Battle of Tippecanoe


Why was the death of Tecumseh a setback in the war of 1812?

Because Tecumseh was an ally of the British.