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Thomas Jefferson, both during his presidency and throughout his lifetime, did not have any noted preference against or for Native Americans. His policies did not concern the expanding America as much as foreign and internal policies, and he managed no wars on American soil. William Henry Harrison was not president for more than a month before he died, so his policies as president are negligible. However, as general at the Battle of Tippecanoe and the Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812, both battles against Indians, he probably held them in low regard.

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