1. What arguments did New England Federalists make against going to war withBritain in 1812?
Prophetstown was indeed the capital of a confederation of Native American nations formed in the early 19th century, primarily under the leadership of Tecumseh and his brother, Tenskwatawa (the Prophet). Located near the confluence of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers in present-day Indiana, it served as a center for Native American resistance against U.S. expansion. The confederation aimed to unite various tribes to protect their lands and way of life. However, Prophetstown was ultimately destroyed by U.S. forces in 1811 during the Battle of Tippecanoe, marking a significant setback for the confederation.
General Ely S. Parker organized many native American nation into a confederation. He was a member of a tribe that was known as Seneca.
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The Articles of Confederation was modeled after the Iroquois league.
General Ely S. Parker organized many native American nation into a confederation. He was a member of a tribe that was known as Seneca.
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