It's because his story is a perfect example of what the Native Americans went through and he was an excellent leader that persevered through the hardships they were going through. He made so much progress and accomplished or attempted to accomplish many things to help his people.
to prevent the Americans from expanding onto Indian territory
His full name is "Tecumseh."
Tecumseh lived in Walpole Island.
he united and led different native American tribes for a revolt against westward expansion.
TECUMSEH
Tecumseh was a First Nations ally during the war of 1812. He battled alongside Brock until Brock died in the Battle at Queenston Heights. Tecumseh died at the battle of Moraiviantown
Tecumseh was important because he saved many lifes of the people around him and risked his life for others causes. That why I believe he was important to the devolopment of canada. -zoe M. :P I had to ansewer this question for my history project...(trading cards:)
He was important because he helped us defeat the British after trying to kill us because we where taking he land he and his Indians lived on. Tecumseh was on the British side and was known as a fierce enemy by the Americans.
Tecumseh wanted to unite the American Indians so that they could resist "the white men" easier.
Tecumseh and The Prophet unite Native Americans so that they would go against white settlers.
He's the reason for Indian reservations.
to prevent the Americans from expanding onto Indian territory
The address of the Tecumseh Public Library is: 170 Branch Street, Tecumseh, 68450 0036
Two very important leaders that contributed On the war were Andrew Jackson and Tecumseh.
Tecumseh's vision is that Tecumseh want to help his father and fit the war
As the US was expanding into areas controlled by the Shawnee and other tribes, Tecumseh realized that they had a common cause with each other, and with the British who were at war with the US. Tecumseh's role was to rally these tribes and convince them to ally with the British against the US.
tecumseh joined the war so he could protect native intrests not because of the british pressence but than he died