answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Tecumseh was long dead by the time of the Civil War.

Do you mean Sherman - whose middle name was Tecumseh ("Teak") ?

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What did Tecumseh believe that a strong confederacy would do?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who built a strong confederacy among Native Americans in Ohio Indianaand Michigan?

There have been many men, and women as well, that have built strong relations between different tribal units throughout history. You would need to be more specific in order to 'single out' one person among many.


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

what was Tecumseh's perspective on the Loyalists


How did Tecumseh get his name?

because his father thought Tecumseh would be a great leader


Who was the Shawnee leader who urged Native Americans in the Northwest to join together and resist the settlers that were moving into the West?

The Shawnee leader who advocated for Native American unity against settler expansion in the West was Tecumseh. He called for a pan-Indian alliance and aimed to create a confederacy that would stand against the encroachment of white settlers on Native lands. Tecumseh's efforts were supported by his brother, Tenskwatawa, also known as the Prophet.


What gave the Union cause to continue fighting?

The Union began having battlefield successes against the Confederacy. Major Union victories at Gettysburg and the fall of Vicksburg led Union leaders to believe that the Confederacy would soon have to surrender.


Why was moving confederate troops into Pennsylvania be an advantage for lee?

He would be in a strong position to threaten Washington D.C., and meanwhile would have asserted the viability of the Confederacy in the eyes of the British, who were close to offering support.


Why did the Prophet and Tecumseh unite the Native Americans?

Tecumseh and The Prophet unite Native Americans so that they would go against white settlers.


Commander in chief on the confederate army in the civil war?

The president of the confederacy was Jefferson Davis and the head of the army, i believe, would probably be Robert E. Lee.


What was the outcome of chancellorsville?

The Battle of Chancellorsville was in the end, won by the Confederacy tactically but it was a HUGE strategic failure. Because of a friendly fire incident, one of the Confederacy's best generals, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, died of pneumonia through an infected wound. Many historians believe that had Jackson lived, the Confederacy would have won at Gettysburg. Lee would never find a general as brilliant as Jackson again.


What group would likely believe that it is important for the US develop a strong textile industry?

Federalists


Did the Jews believe their deliverer would be a strong king?

Yes. Most Jews today continue to envision a future Messiah who will be a king as well. Judaism rejects the Christian notion that the Messiah is to be partly divine.


What did delegates for a strong nation believe?

Sorry about the other guy...this is the real answer: The delegates for a strong national government believed that a strong national government would endanger the rights of states. (S.S)