Tecumseh: The Great Leader of the Great Plains A. Introduction B. Reincarnated and Affected US Case C. Planned Indian Federation D. Federal Religious Support Campaign Formed by a Transnational Treaty Fort Wayne E. Tiepecano F. Federal battle weakened G. Seeking for British support H. 1812 war and British war depend on British war effort to fight upstream creek from the forefront retreat and tecumsea death Was.
Prophet Francis, influenced by Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa, was the leader of Brooks Reds. As a representative of the "four Indian countries" he traveled to the UK in 1815, attempting to try to help them resist the expansionism of the white settlers. Twenty years later (1832), Wobokieshiek, "Winnebago Prophet", later called Prophetstown (also known as "Baiyun") claimed that the British army will support the Indians in the Black Hawk War against the United States 20 years ago. Based on "vision"). They are not, they are no longer considered "prophets".
As early as 1811, Shawnee 's leader Tecumse joined the Indian tribe to expel American settlers from the northwest of the Great Lakes. Tecumseh met Choctaws and persuaded them to join the league. Pushmata, contrary to Tecumseh 's influence, is thought by historians to be Choctaw' s largest leader. As the heads of the six town (southern) regions, Pushdama believes that Choctaw and its neighbors Chickasaw have always lived in harmony with European Americans, learned valuable skills and skills, and received sincere treatment. I strongly resisted the plan. And fair trade. The Choctaw-Chickasaw Joint Committee objected to an alliance with Tecumseh. After Tecumseh left, Pushmataha accused him of tyranny on his Shawnee and other tribes. Pushdama warns Tecumseh that he will fight people who fight the United States
Many indigenous leaders refused to join Tecumseh, but remained faithful to the United States. After the failure of the pan-Indian unification in 1811 and the failure in the battle of Tipekonoe, the alliance of Tecumseh had problems. The war in 1812 between the United States and the UK gave new opportunities to Tecumseh and its followers 21 By distracting the United States, Tecumse and his allied forces have brought some American fortresses We took the occupation initiative. Ultimately Tecumseh asked British aid after Fort Wayne and Harrisonburg after a major loss to American soldiers. Still, the federation faced a difficult fight, especially after the US Navy dominated the Great Lakes in September 1813 and retreated the British fleet and reinforcements. Despite being surrounded by the US military, Tecumseh and his indigenous allies continued fighting. Tecumseh told British commander Henry Proctor, "Our life is in the hands of great souls."