The Battle of Thames pitted the United States against Shawnee war chief, Tecumseh, and his warriors. Tecumseh and his men had been recently abandoned by British troops. The Americans defeated the war chief, clearing “the way for the U.S. claim to the native interior of North America with more treaty negotiations following, resulting in numerous removals of most of the eastern woodland Indian communities to the west” (Fixico). From this victory, the Native American tribes and communities were driven out of the area, thus opening the “native interior of North America” for American settlement and expansion and the land was put to use as both plantation and
The Battle of Thames pitted the United States against Shawnee war chief, Tecumseh, and his warriors. Tecumseh and his men had been recently abandoned by British troops. The Americans defeated the war chief, clearing “the way for the U.S. claim to the native interior of North America with more treaty negotiations following, resulting in numerous removals of most of the eastern woodland Indian communities to the west” (Fixico). From this victory, the Native American tribes and communities were driven out of the area, thus opening the “native interior of North America” for American settlement and expansion and the land was put to use as both plantation and