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28 February, 22:26

Which incident most immediately led Tecumseh to wage war?

a) he was angered by the treaty of fort wayne

b) there was already a war being waged

c) he sought to avenge deaths of his tribesman

d) Too many settlers were expanding westward

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  1. 28 February, 22:33
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    The incident that most likely led Tecumseh to wage war was that A, he was angered by the Treaty of Fort Wayne. Tecumseh and the Prophet, one of his brothers in a tribe moved their village to Tippecanoe where the new settlement, Prophetstown attracts more Indians. The Indians lose much of their land at the Treaty of Fort Wayne in 1809 which gradually urged him to encouraged tribes to form political confederacy in order to prevent future erosion of their lands.

    The war originally is a conflict between American Indian confederacy and United States Army. The Prophetstown was ruined during the Battle of Tippecanoe that Tecumseh fought with the British forces during the War of 1812 or also called as the Tecumseh’s rebellion. During this battle, Tecumseh was killed by American forces.
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