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What did Americans conclude after Tecumesh and other native Americans fled to british- held Canada?

After Tecumseh and other Native Americans fled to British-held Canada, many Americans concluded that the British were actively supporting Native American resistance against American expansion. This perception fueled anti-British sentiment and intensified calls for war, contributing to the outbreak of the War of 1812. Americans believed that the British were inciting Native American tribes to attack frontier settlements, thereby threatening their security and territorial ambitions.


How did Tecumseh gain the respect of both Native Americans and white leaders?

Tecumseh earned the respect of both Native Americans and white leaders for his leadership, forward thinking and bravery. He was considered to have been a great orator, hero and military commander. He is celebrated as a national hero in Canada for successfully thwarting a United States takeover of Canada during the War of 1812.


Who did Tecumseh support in war 1812?

Tecumseh was a Native American chief who was angry because the Americans used trading posts to put his tribe and many others into debt, thus forcing them to sell their land to the Americans.When the War of 1812 broke out there were two sides: the Americans, who had practically no allies, and the British who were allied with Canada and Spain. Tecumseh did something that no other Native American had ever done before: he united all of the tribes and allied with Britain in an attempt to reclaim their land.


What general cut off Tecumseh's retreat into Canada?

William Harrison


What year did Chief Tecumseh die the Battle of the Thames River in Canada which took place in what year?

Tecumseh died Oct. 5, 1813.

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What did Americans conclude after Tecumseh and other native Americans fled to Canada?

The Americans thought they were teaming up.


What did Americans conclude after Tecumseh and other native Americans fled to British-Canada?

The Americans thought they were teaming up.


What did Americans conclude after Tecumesh and other native Americans fled to british- held Canada?

After Tecumseh and other Native Americans fled to British-held Canada, many Americans concluded that the British were actively supporting Native American resistance against American expansion. This perception fueled anti-British sentiment and intensified calls for war, contributing to the outbreak of the War of 1812. Americans believed that the British were inciting Native American tribes to attack frontier settlements, thereby threatening their security and territorial ambitions.


Where did Tecumseh live in Canada?

Tecumseh lived in Walpole Island.


What perspective would Tecumseh have about the loyalists moving into Canada?

what was Tecumseh's perspective on the Loyalists


How did Tecumseh gain the respect of both Native Americans and white leaders?

Tecumseh earned the respect of both Native Americans and white leaders for his leadership, forward thinking and bravery. He was considered to have been a great orator, hero and military commander. He is celebrated as a national hero in Canada for successfully thwarting a United States takeover of Canada during the War of 1812.


Why did Tecumseh want to flee Canada?

to poo


Where is Tecumseh located?

next to winsdor ontario in canada


What affect did the war in Canada have on Tecumseh's dream for the Indians?

Chief Recumseh lead his 600 warriors to join the British in the War of 1812, if he did not, the Americans would of out-numbered the British army.


Who did Tecumseh support in war 1812?

Tecumseh was a Native American chief who was angry because the Americans used trading posts to put his tribe and many others into debt, thus forcing them to sell their land to the Americans.When the War of 1812 broke out there were two sides: the Americans, who had practically no allies, and the British who were allied with Canada and Spain. Tecumseh did something that no other Native American had ever done before: he united all of the tribes and allied with Britain in an attempt to reclaim their land.


When did the Battle of the Thames River occur?

The battle was October 5, 1813. William Henry Harrison defeated the British and the Native Americans led by Tecumseh in Canada off of Lake Erie. The American victory meant that the Americans controlled Detroit. Tecumseh was killed and his warriors were disorganized so that there was less worry about a Native American uprising in what is now the state of Michigan.


What general cut off Tecumseh's retreat into Canada?

William Harrison