No, Tecumseh did not believe he should be obedient to William Henry Harrison. Tecumseh was a Shawnee leader who advocated for Native American resistance against American expansion into their lands. He sought to unite various tribes to oppose U.S. encroachment and viewed Harrison, as the governor of the Indiana Territory, as a significant threat to Native sovereignty. Therefore, Tecumseh's stance was one of defiance rather than obedience.
No, Tecumseh does not think he should be obedient to Harrison.
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.
I think you are referring to the apparently false legend that John Tyler was playing marbles with his grandchildren when he was notified that the death of Harrison had made him president.
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No, Tecumseh does not think he should be obedient to Harrison.
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.
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Because he is obedient.
I think It is Respectful,tractable,subservient,amenable..
It ended because there was no one to lead the groups after Tecumseh died.
Yes, unless there is another Louise Harrison the only one I can think of is his sister who is named Louise.
Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief, believed that land was not something that could be individually owned by one person or group, but rather belonged to all people and should be shared collectively. He advocated for Native American autonomy and sovereignty over their ancestral lands, opposing the encroachment of white settlers.
to prevent the Americans from expanding onto Indian territory
i dunnoe but i think the battle of tippecanoe or something i really needed help with that question too DO YOU KNOW when tecumseh joined the war of 1812?
be obedient to them. or atleast SHOW ur obedience just for the moment you are talking to them or when you think they are noting you ;)
mischievous is what I think you mean. the four bellow are antonyms behaved, good, nice, obedient