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the British army
the Russian army
Hintem
he was led to fight because the settlers killed his father and was told to not befriend the settlers
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Tecumseh of the Shawnee.
Tecumseh's father, Tecumseh's father, was a prominent Shawnee leader named Puckeshinwa. He was killed in 1779 during a skirmish with American militia forces near the Ohio River. This event significantly influenced Tecumseh’s views on resistance against American expansion and shaped his leadership in the fight for Native American rights and unity.
Tecumseh hoped to unite the tribes of the Ohio Valley, Northwest, South and East Mississippi valleys to fight off white expansion into their territories. Tecumseh aligned with the British because he believed he had the best chance of achieving his goals of stopping the continued encroachment of their lands by supporting the British rather than the colonists. Unfortunately for Tecumseh and his people, the British were defeated and retreated, leaving him and his tribesmen to fight alone. He was killed in battle and his goal was never achieved.
The outdoor drama "Tecumseh!" opened on June 4, 2010. It is performed at the Tecumseh! Outdoor Drama Theatre in Chillicothe, Ohio, and typically runs through mid-August each summer. The production tells the story of the Shawnee leader Tecumseh and his fight against the encroachment of settlers on Native American lands.
Tippecanoe
The answer is they had to fight white settlers.
The same way you start a fight with anyone.