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The Return of the Indian

2023-01-16 12:52:00

The magic continues ... Omri found a wonderful and magical world when the Indian crown in India, a 3 inch high Indian named Little Bear came here. Now in India India, Omri tries to meet again with his friend Little Bear and tries to land on a series of amazing and dangerous adventures - he may never be able to escape!

In 1808, Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa, a religious leader named Prophet, established a village in northern Indiana. They persuaded Indians to avoid drinking, plowing the land and returning to the traditional Indian lifestyle there. This village is known as the city of the prophet. William Henry Harrison was a governor of the Indiana Territory. He now invited several individual tribes to give up a wide area in Indiana and Illinois. In 1810 Vincent's Congress, Tecumseh demanded land to be returned to the Indian. He believes that the individual chiefs are not entitled to exchange them as it belongs to everyone. His request was refused. Then he went to Canada to consult the UK and went southwest there to fight for the tribe of India.

An Indian, known as a prophet, suggested that Shawnee abandoned alcohol and white ways of doing and returned to their traditional way. He founded a peaceful community in Prophetstown, Indiana. His brother Tecumseh organized the surrounding Indian tribes into a coalition to resist invasion of white settlers. In the Fort Wayne Convention of 1809, William Henry Harrison negotiated with only three out of many Indian tribes and bought 3 million acres in Indiana and Illinois in less than 1 penny per acre. ! When the tribe of Illinois attacked a small village, Harrison used it to go to the town of the prophet, but Shawnee had nothing to do with the raid. Harrison broke the Commonwealth in Tipekanoe on 11th November 1811

Tecumseh's brothers urge Native Americans around the world to return to their ancestral habits. He is the "spiritual leader" of the Indian Commonwealth. A village was built for his followers along Tippecanoe Creek. Harrison governor confronted 1000 soldiers in the town of Tecumseh in Tiepecanoe Creek. America is not ready for war at all. Jefferson has reduced its defense expenses, and the Navy has only 16 boats to fight big British fleets. Army is small, equipment is not good. The government relies on volunteers to face war. Congress agreed and voted for 124 dollars and 360 acres of land for their service, and 124 dollars corresponds to a one - year salary. Many people have their own farms attracted by money