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95 percent sure its A resist white ways and revive their traditional culture
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.
The native americans were urged to return to their comstoms by General William Henry Harrison. He did so because he was alarmed by the growing power of the two Shawnee Brothers. He feared they would form an alliance with the British.
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Tecumseh urged native American Resistance and tried to preserve traditions of theirs.
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Racial solidarity and spiritual rebirth.
In 1811 Tecumseh decided to talk with the Creeks and other Indian tribes living in Kentucky and Tennessee about his plan for confederation.
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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.
Although Tecumseh's call to war was rejected by the southern tribes, including the Cherokee and Creek, his words appealed to younger braves from the Creek Nation known as Redsticks, who joined with him. Many natives believed Tecumseh was endowed with magical powers and had the ability to control nature.
95 percent sure its A resist white ways and revive their traditional culture
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.
creeks are natural harbours
the creeks lived in Alabama and Georgia.