Tippecanoe is a nickname that ninth U.S. President William Henry Harrison got after he, as Governor of the Indiana Territory, and 1000 troops defeated an army of Shawnee Native Americans near the juncture of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in 1811.
Tippecanoe was the nickname of William Henry Harrison. He received the nickname after a battle against native Americans near the Tippecanoe River when he was Governor of the Indiana Territory. His running mate in the 1840 presidential election was John Tyler.
The Battle of Tippecanoe occurred in the War of 1812; in which US was fighting with Britain. Also, native Americans who fought in the war mostly took Britain's side. They did this in hope of getting their land back, which was taken by the US in the development of going farther west.
Tippecanoe
"Old Tippecanoe," or sometimes, just "Old Tip."
The Americans won the Battale of Tippecanoe
Native Americans
it was the overturn of the native Americans once an for all
Tippecanoe is a nickname that ninth U.S. President William Henry Harrison got after he, as Governor of the Indiana Territory, and 1000 troops defeated an army of Shawnee Native Americans near the juncture of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in 1811.
William Henry Harrison.
Little bighorn, and Tippecanoe.
it shattered native american confidence in the prophet, some native americans fled to Canada.
He became known as "Old Tippecanoe" after the winning the Battle of Tippecanoe against the Shawnee Indians where the Tippecanoe River joins the Wabash in Indiana on November 7, 1811.
Tippecanoe was the site of a decisive battle with Chief Tecumseh and a group of Indian tribes against US forces. The commander of the US forces and the winner was William Henry Harrison, who became nationally known as a result and was later elected the 9th US president.
Harrison was known as Old Tippecanoe or Tippecanoe or, maybe for short, Old Tip, in honor of his victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe. Also called The Soldier of Tippecanoe.
Tippecanoe Place was created in 1868.
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