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Tecumseh's Rebellion was prompted by the encroachment of American settlers on Native American lands in the early 19th century. Tecumseh, a Shawnee leader, sought to unite various tribes to resist this expansion and preserve their territories and way of life. The sale of land by some tribes to the U.S. government further fueled his efforts, as he believed that Native Americans should collectively oppose such treaties. His rebellion aimed to establish a confederation of tribes to stand against both American expansion and the loss of their cultural identity.

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