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Tecumseh viewed white settlers as a significant threat to Native American lands and way of life. He believed their expansion encroached upon indigenous territories and disrupted traditional practices and cultures. As a leader of the Shawnee, he advocated for a united front among Native tribes to resist the encroachment of settlers and protect their homelands. Tecumseh's stance was rooted in a desire for sovereignty and preservation of Native American identity.

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