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Tecumseh
Tecumseh - ANS-- many settlers believed that the British were stirring up Native
American resistance to frontier settlements
- Native Americans were losing land

I - ANS-- Tecumseh, a Shawnee Chief from Ohio vowed to stop the loss of land. He
concluded, in order to win this battle, Native Americans must Unite
- Tenskwatawa or "Prophet" was the religious nut and brother to Tecumseh

II - ANS-- William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indiana Territory, signed the Treaty of
Fort Wayne with chiefs of the Miami, Delaware, and Potawatami tribes
- they agreed to sell over 3 million acres of land
- Tecumseh said the treaty was meaningless

III - ANS-- Nov. 1811, while Tecumseh was recruiting tribes - Prophet was urging all
Native Americans to get rid of anything "white" and used his so called magical powers
to protect everyone
- he miscalculated the attack on Harrison at Tippecanoe Creek, Indiana
- 1,000 US soldiers and several thousand Native Americans
- Harrison destroyed their food supplies, villages, and the Prophet's clain of invincible
magie - destroying their confidence

IV - ANS-- after the Battle of Tippecanoe, Tecumseh and his warriors were welcomed by
the British in Canada
- they became allies

V - ANS-- westerners who called for war were known as Warhawks
- they were young and brash, and wanted the British out of Canada and US rights at
the sea
a. Henry Clay (Speaker of the House) Kentucky - Warhawks
b. John C. Calhoun - South Carolina

VI - ANS-- Election of 1808 - Virginia Republican James "Jemmy" Madison won against
a weak Charles Pinckney
- Madison declares war on England June 18, 1812
- this is weird b/c the constitution states that only Congress can declare war - UHMM
- James Madison's wife and First Lady Dolly Madison got $26,000 to decorate the
White House

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