There was never any overall native American leader. Resistance was simply conducted by individual tribes or small groups of tribes.
Before the arrival of Europeans, native American tribes were mainly warrior societies which considered other tribes to be enemies. Without constant inter-tribal warfare, the warriors would have been made to feel useless and without any purpose, so the system was geared to create rivalry and friction between groups.
This distrust and warlike structure continued after the Europeans arrived, meaning that it was impossible for all native tribes to combine into a single anti-white coalition to oppose white settlers.
Even if this had happened, tribal leadership was extremely complex, with various grades of chief and only very rarely a chief holding the power of a dictator. It would have been worse than impossible in such circumstances for one man to become "the" leader of the native Americans.
Native Americans were forced to adopt "European" or "Christian" names by the settlers. These same settlers saw a problem with with names such as Moose Dung (A Ojibwa tribal leader c.1860).
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.
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Native Americans believe that their traditions and ceremonies came to them directly from the Creator.
Nathaniel Bacon became the leader of the frontier settlers. In 1675, he organized a force of 1,000 westerners and began attacking and killing Native Americans in an armed rebellion called the Bacon's Rebellion.
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Tecumseh was one leader of the Indians. He wanted to unite Native Americans tribes to defend themselves against the white settlers.
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Champlain's personality is described as powerful and loyal. He was concerned about the health and well-being of the settlers and became a strong leader against the Native Americans.?æ
Native Americans were forced to adopt "European" or "Christian" names by the settlers. These same settlers saw a problem with with names such as Moose Dung (A Ojibwa tribal leader c.1860).
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Metacomet was the person who decided that the Native Americans had to untie against the colonists. He was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians.
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.
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