This war was the War of 1812.
Well, that is an interesting question. The leader of US forces was William Henry Harrison, but Tecumseh wasn't actually involved in the battle at all. His brother Tenskwatawa, a spiritual leader, was in charge while Tecumseh was out recruiting. He led a force to attack Harrison's forces, and was ultimately driven away, but Tecumseh rebuilt and continued to oppose the US, ultimately joining the British in the War of 1812.
the battle of Tippecanoe
No, Tecumseh does not believe that Harrison's claims to authority are legitimate.
It made Harrison famous. It made Tecumseh join the British side during the War of 1812. It made the Indians of Tecumseh and the Prophet weak and the Americans controlled Indiana.
William Harrison
Most people believe that William-Henry-Harrison shot Tecumseh in the war.
the battle of Tippecanoe
Well, that is an interesting question. The leader of US forces was William Henry Harrison, but Tecumseh wasn't actually involved in the battle at all. His brother Tenskwatawa, a spiritual leader, was in charge while Tecumseh was out recruiting. He led a force to attack Harrison's forces, and was ultimately driven away, but Tecumseh rebuilt and continued to oppose the US, ultimately joining the British in the War of 1812.
Well, that is an interesting question. I would say Tenskwatawa. The leader of US forces was William Henry Harrison, but the leader of the native American forces, Tecumseh, wasn't actually involved in the battle at all. His brother Tenskwatawa, a spiritual leader, was in charge while Tecumseh was out recruiting. He led a force to attack Harrison's forces, and was ultimately driven away, but Tecumseh rebuilt and continued to oppose the US, ultimately joining the British in the War of 1812.
No, Tecumseh does not think he should be obedient to Harrison.
No, Tecumseh does not believe that Harrison's claims to authority are legitimate.
Tippecanoe
Tecumseh did not believe Harrison when he said he was the end of the authority. He did not think the claims he made were legitimate ones.
Harrison was noted for his success as an officer in the War of 1812 and in the Tecumseh Indian battle of Tippecanoe. He was also a territorial governor. As president he died after a month in office .
Tecumseh
because he liked him
Battle of Tippecanoe