Tecumseh traveled north to Canada and south to Alabama in a trial to recruit men to his cause. Meanwhile, Henry Harrison, governor of Indiana Territory was negotiating treaties and utilizing yankee forces to place pressure on those tribes still in Indiana and particularly those allied with Prophetstown. In 1809 Harrison, signed the accord of Fort Wayne that assigned him an enormous quantity of yank Indian territory therefore increasing Tecumseh’s efforts and amplifying his message. Tecumseh was aloof from Prophetstown on a enlisting journey once Harrison launched a sneak attack currently referred to as the Battle of Tippecanoe. The yankee forces cleared the encampment and so burned it to the bottom. it had been a severe blow to the confederacy and a harbinger of war to
Tecumseh traveled north to Canada and south to Alabama in a trial to recruit men to his cause. Meanwhile, Henry Harrison, governor of Indiana Territory was negotiating treaties and utilizing yankee forces to place pressure on those tribes still in Indiana and particularly those allied with Prophetstown. In 1809 Harrison, signed the accord of Fort Wayne that assigned him an enormous quantity of yank Indian territory therefore increasing Tecumseh’s efforts and amplifying his message. Tecumseh was aloof from Prophetstown on a enlisting journey once Harrison launched a sneak attack currently referred to as the Battle of Tippecanoe. The yankee forces cleared the encampment and so burned it to the bottom. it had been a severe blow to the confederacy and a harbinger of war to