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Protection of Canadian frontier
Assault on the chesapeake Regions
Occupation of New Orleans
Blockage of the small U.S. Navy

Der is 4,

Source, American Past and Present-AP edition Page 247, last complete paragraph on pae 247.

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Why was the death of Tecumseh a setback for the British war in 1812?

Because Tecumseh was an ally of the British.


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What was the end result of fort Detroit war?

The Fort Detroit War, part of the broader context of the War of 1812, culminated in the British capture of Fort Detroit in August 1812. This strategic victory allowed British forces and their Native American allies to gain control over the Great Lakes region. The loss significantly weakened American military presence in the Northwest Territory and emboldened Native tribes to resist American expansion. Ultimately, the fort was returned to American control after the war ended in 1815.


What role did the Indians play in the war of 1812?

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Which answer offers the best explanation for why Tecumseh fought alongside the British in the War of 1812?

Tecumseh fought alongside the British in the War of 1812 primarily to resist American expansion into Native American lands. He sought to establish a confederation of tribes to protect their territories from encroachment and believed that an alliance with the British would provide the necessary support against American settlers. Additionally, Tecumseh viewed the British as a potential ally in his struggle to maintain sovereignty for Indigenous peoples in the region.

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