Why did Tecumseh try to unify the Native tribes of North America? A. He felt it was their destiny. B. He was tired of all the violence in the Indiana Territory. C. He wanted to set up a powerful trading network to revival that of the Americans. D. He knew that if the tribes remained divided they would eventually be conquered by the Americans.
All of the following were harsh realities of the frontier EXCEPT A. the threat of Native American attacks. B. the absence of women. C. the unfamiliar terrain. D. the labor shortage.
The great Native American leader, Tecumseh (1768-1813), sought to unify diverse Native tribes as part of an effort to found a strong and independent Native nation in the central region of the North American continent. Operating out of what would later become the state of Indiana, Tecumseh chose to cooperate with the British during the War of 1812 -- only to lose his life in battle in 1813.
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