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Tecumseh - Wikipedia In 1808, Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa established Prophetstown, a village in present-day Indiana, that grew into a large, multi-tribal community Tecumseh traveled constantly, spreading the Prophet's message and eclipsing his brother in prominence
Tecumseh | Facts, Biography, Significance | Britannica Tecumseh, Shawnee Indian chief, orator, military leader, and advocate of intertribal Indian alliance who directed Indian resistance to white rule in the Ohio River valley In the War of 1812 he joined British forces for the capture of Detroit and the invasion of Ohio
Tecumseh - U. S. National Park Service Within 35 years of Tecumseh's death at Moraviantown, many Native nations east of the Mississippi River were forcibly relocated But today the great Tecumseh is still revered for his intelligence, leadership, and military skills, and he is honored throughout North America
Tecumseh: Chief, Facts Battles - HISTORY Tecumseh was an esteemed leader, a powerful chief and a gifted orator His death dismantled his pan-Indian alliance in the Northwest Territory
Tecumseh (1768-1813) Biography - Life of a Native American Hero Tecumseh ruled shortly after the Revolutionary War, when American settlers were beginning to expand westward He is listed as one of the shrewdest leaders who were opposed to the idea of foreigners inhabiting the native community’s land
Tecumseh – CPN Cultural Heritage Center Tecumseh was a Chief of the Shawnee tribe who formed a Native American Confederacy to resist white settlement in the early 1800’s Tecumseh was known for his leadership, compassion, and bravery which gained the respect of Native Americans and Colonists alike
Tecumseh - New World Encyclopedia Tecumseh (c 1768 - October 5, 1813) was a brilliant chief, warrior, orator, and leader of the Shawnee Nation, who advocated inter-tribal alliance as a means to end the encroachment of the white settlers upon Native American lands
Tecumseh - American Battlefield Trust Despite his fervent anti-European beliefs, Tecumseh became something of a folk hero to both Native and white Americans, who were happy to add on to his legend Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman was named after him, for example