Sounds like the fuel inlet valve is stuck shut, or the float isn't working properly.
By talking to other Indian tribes, Tecumseh hoped to convince them to stop consuming alcohol, and to stop trading on credit with settlers. Tecumseh was a leader of the Shawnee.
The engine is running rich. Clean or replace the spark plug and the air filter. If problem persists, close (turn clockwise) the needle valve on the carburetor 1/8 turn.
The answer is they had to fight white settlers.
A self propelled pushing lawnmower might stop operating because you may have gotten something caught in the blades. Or the operator might haver run out of energy. If a power mower. A possible reason. If you don't check the oil, you might have run out. Once the engine gets hot enough, without oil, it will seize up. This will render your lawnmower useless. Whenever you use your lawnmower, just like checking the gas, check the oil also. As running out of gas will stop the lawnmower temporarily, running out of oil can stop it forever.
Probably the carburetor idle jet is fouled.
You have to get rid of the peeling paint by scraping and then priming with oil based primer.
general sheeman
A Shawnee chief name Tecumseh. He wanted to stop the westward expansion of the Americans.
because the throttle linkage is suck or the carburetor is faulty
Tenskatawa and Tecumseh were trying to unite all Indian Nations (east of the Mississippi) to stop the Euro-Americans from taking any more of their land,and if possible, take back land that the Indians had lost.
He learned they were hungry for land and would not stop at any cost to take it from the Native Americans.
There are several reasons there can be a leak. However, you will want to take the carburetor apart for any leak - purchase the carburetor kit and carefully take it apart. Use the rebuild kit to replace gaskets, etc. and when you put it back together, the leak will also be fixed. Do not use gasket sealer on the carburetor.