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the battle of Tippecanoe
95 percent sure its A resist white ways and revive their traditional culture
He was a Native American leader who tried to reform the Shawnee Indian tribe.
The Shawnee leader who advocated for Native American unity against settler expansion in the West was Tecumseh. He called for a pan-Indian alliance and aimed to create a confederacy that would stand against the encroachment of white settlers on Native lands. Tecumseh's efforts were supported by his brother, Tenskwatawa, also known as the Prophet.
Chief Tecumseh
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the battle of Tippecanoe
Besides creating a pan Indian military alliance against white expansion Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa urged American Indians to reject the ways of the white European settlers. They wanted Native Americans to keep their traditions.
Tecumseh was a very significant Native American who gave his life for what he believed. He knew that the Americans were a tremendous threat to all Indian tribes, and realized that the Indians would be destroyed one by one if not united. Tecumseh created a confederation of thirty-two tribes in hopes that the Americans would recognize their borders and thus put a halt to westward expansion. His confederation may have succeeded if it were not for the mistakes made by his brother, Laulewasika, the Americans violent actions towards the Indian tribes, and the unwillingness of the different tribes to cooperate. Tecumseh was born in March of 1768. His real name was Tecumtha, which meant "panther lying in wait," but to the white men he was called Tecumseh which stood for "shooting star."
William Henry Harrison and an Indian scout named Tecumseh were the most important leaders in the Northwest Territory.
95 percent sure its A resist white ways and revive their traditional culture
Tenskwatawa.
He was a Native American leader who tried to reform the Shawnee Indian tribe.
The Shawnee leader who advocated for Native American unity against settler expansion in the West was Tecumseh. He called for a pan-Indian alliance and aimed to create a confederacy that would stand against the encroachment of white settlers on Native lands. Tecumseh's efforts were supported by his brother, Tenskwatawa, also known as the Prophet.
Chief Tecumseh
Tecumseh
The Indian Confederation ended because Shawnee Indian CHief Tecumseh died in the Battle of Thames. Without Tecumseh's leadership the Indian confederation fell apart.