Project 1

Project 1

Published on 10 November 2022
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Transcript
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Tecumseh
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Tecumseh's BIRTH
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1) Tecumseh was born in march, 1786 2) Tecumseh was born in Ohio near a river  3) Tecumseh's parents are Puckshinwa and Methotaske
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Marriage and children
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Marriage: some day in 1790
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Who did Tecumseh marry?: Tecumseh married Mamate
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Tecumseh's children: Paukeesaa, Tecumapease
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Tecumseh's life before the war
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Tecumseh raided alot of things. His father killed  the whites before the war. His brother was a very religous man. Tecumseh was trying to create a  confederation before the war to stop the whites.
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Tecumseh's siblings: Tenskwatawa, Cheeseekau, Tecumapease,  Nehaaeemo.  
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More abount tecumseh's siblings.
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was tecumseh's siblings in the war?: Yes, Cheeseekau was a war cheif and his other brother "Sauaweseekau" was known to be in the northwest indian war and the battle of fallen timbers.
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tecumseh's role in the war of 1812 was being a chief of the shawnee. he was in multiple wars. He could not do what he did before the war. He had many battles near the great lakes  region
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Description of role in war
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Tecumseh had a war in the great lakes for a struggle of the millitary having control of the great lakes. The united states won  this war.
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Description in the war of 1812 {GREAT LAKES}
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Tecumseh's after-life 
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1) Tecumseh was orginizing a confederacy agianst the americans to stop expansion 2) tecumseh died in the Battle of the Thames 3) he died in october 5, 1813
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Secondary sources
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1) Adams, Henry. The History of the United States of America during the Administrations of Jefferson and Madison. Edited by Ernest Samuels. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1967. 2) Bowles, Bruce. ‘A ‘Signal Victory’: The Battle for Fort Stephenson, August 1-2, 1813, Northwest Ohio Quarterly, (Summer/Autumn 1991): 43-57. 3) Coles, Harry L. The War of 1812. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1965.
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Primary Sources
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1) Drake, Benjamin. Life of Tecumseh and of His Brother The Prophet; With a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. Cincinnati: E. Morgan & Co., 1841; reprint, New York: Arno Press & The New York Times, 1969.