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When and how did the United States say that there was no longer a "Frontier"?
railroads.
His full name is "Tecumseh."
Tecumseh lived in Walpole Island.
William Tecumseh Sherman was a general in the US Civil War. He was a Union general.
He was important because he helped us defeat the British after trying to kill us because we where taking he land he and his Indians lived on. Tecumseh was on the British side and was known as a fierce enemy by the Americans.
William Sherman
When and how did the United States say that there was no longer a "Frontier"?
No.
The US Cavalry.
Virginia - because it was the frontier of the Confederacy, and Washington was often threatened by Southern armies. Also Lee was so dedicated to the defence of Virginia that he was accused of not caring what happened in the West.
Cheif Tecumseh is best known for the battle of 1812 against the Americans
The Western Frontier was from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
The address of the Tecumseh Public Library is: 170 Branch Street, Tecumseh, 68450 0036
Tecumseh's vision is that Tecumseh want to help his father and fit the war
After the Civil War, the US military built the frontier because of the American westward expansion.
The address of the Tecumseh District Library is: 215 North Ottawa Street, Tecumseh, 49286 1564