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Unfortunately for the American Indians in the region, Tecumseh's Confederacy failed. Many American Indians refused to relinquish their white ways and end their friendships with the Americans. The Anglo-American settlers also greatly outnumbered the American Indians and had greater access to firearms and ammunition.
In 1808, Tecumseh became the leader of a confederation made up of various tribes. He had a vision of uniting the tribes against the Americans and forming an Independent Nation of Native Americans East of the Mississippi. It was known as Tecumseh's Confederacy and was involved in both the War of 1812 and Tecumseh's War.
In the cold drizzle, overcast skies and pitch darkness of a pre-dawn battle, Tecumseh's dream was shattered and his confederacy decimated at the Battle of Tippecanoe in Indiana Territory on Nov. 7, 1811a clash Tecumseh had warned his people to avoid, and a battle that happened without him.
Tecumseh was a leader with great power who could persuade large numbers of people to come together and seek a higher good. He believed in the joining of all Indians under a single nation. His charisma was enticing, and he was able to gather many of the tribes together to negotiate for Indian land with the settlers.
Tecumseh spoke out against such dependence and called for a return to traditional Indian ways. He was even more alarmed by the continuing encroachment of white settlers illegally settling on the already diminished government-recognized land holdings of the Shawnee and other tribes.
Unfortunately for the American Indians in the region, Tecumseh's Confederacy failed. Many American Indians refused to relinquish their white ways and end their friendships with the Americans. ... Although Tecumseh had asked his brother not to attack the Americans in his absence, the Prophet did attack.
Tecumseh's Confederacy was a confederation of Native Americans in the Great Lakes region of the United States that began to form in the early 19th century around the teaching of Tenskwatawa (The Prophet). ... However, the confederation fell apart in 1813 following his death at the Battle of the Thames.
Tecumseh and his confederacy continued to fight the United States after forming an alliance with Great Britain in the War of 1812. During the war, Tecumseh's confederacy helped in the capture of Fort Detroit. ... His death and the end of the war caused the pan-Native American alliance to collapse.
Tecumseh refused to sign the treaty, however, because he felt the Indians didn't own the land they'd given up. He believed the land was shared by all Indians and could not be negotiated away. Nonetheless, Native Americans abided by the Treaty of Greenville, although white settlers and their leaders did not.
By 1810, he had organized the Ohio Valley Confederacy, which united Indians from the Shawnee, Pottawatomie, Kickapoo, Winnebago, Menominee, Ottawa, and Wyandot nations. For several years, Tecumseh's Indian Confederacy successfully delayed further white settlement in the region.
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