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General William Harrison defeated the British and Indians at the Thames River during the War of 1812
A. the French and English to vanquish the Indians B. the Iroquois Nation to get the Europeans to leave North America C. trading control of the Ohio Valley and the Mississippi River D. the English to use the Indians to chase the French out of North America E. I'm not sure.
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.
Tecumseh was a Shawnee Indian chief, who fought against US expansion into the Midwest. He was known for his opposition to any surrender of Native American land to whites. He preached against native American adoption of white customs. He fought on the British side in the War of 1812, and was killed in 1813.
Just before the War of 1812, the regions that were mostly for the war were the West and the South.
Tecumseh, chief of the Shawnee Indains.
John Sugden has written: 'Tecumseh' 'Blue Jacket' 'NELSON: A DREAM OF GLORY' 'Sir Arthur Bliss' -- subject(s): Composers, Biography 'The Shawnee in Tecumseh's time' -- subject(s): Shawnee Indians 'Tecumseh's last stand' -- subject(s): Biography, Campaigns, Death and burial, History, Indian Participation, Kings and rulers, Old Northwest War of 1812, Old Northwest War of 1812, Participation, Indian, Shawnee Indians, Tecumseh, Shawnee chief, 1768-1813, Thames, Battle of the, Ont., 1813, Thames, Battle of, 1813, United States, United States War of 1812, War of 1812 'A history of the Purcell School and the educational opportunities for young musicians' -- subject(s): Purcell School 'Tecumseh'
General William Harrison defeated the British and Indians at the Thames River during the War of 1812
The Battle of the Thames River took place in 1813 in Ontario. It was a very decisive victory for the Americans. Unfortunately, the leader and chief of the Shawnee Tecumseh died and the coalition he led was destroyed. it was.... Chief TecumsehTecumseh and his left over men sided with the British but they let them run along with them but Tecumseh was shot by an english bullet
Tecumseh of the Shawnee.
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what happened to the Mississippi river in 1812
The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought on November 7, 1811 on the Tippcanoe River in Indiana between the Shawnee Indians and U.S. forces. Neither side won, but the U.S. General William Henry Harrison and his men burned the Indians' villages. Then the U.S. declares war and starts the War of 1812.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
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The Shawnee Indians significantly influenced American culture through their resistance to colonial expansion, which underscored the importance of Native American rights and sovereignty. Their interactions with European settlers and participation in various wars, such as the War of 1812, shaped early American policies and territorial boundaries. Additionally, Shawnee contributions to agriculture, trade, and governance have left a lasting imprint on regional customs and practices, fostering a greater appreciation for indigenous heritage in contemporary society. Today, Shawnee descendants continue to advocate for cultural preservation and rights, influencing discussions around identity and representation.
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