His main goal was to unite all natives in one nation to protect their culture and way of life. He wanted to preserve Native American culture and fight further U.S. expansion.
The main goal of Tucumsehs was to unite all Indians into one large tribe so that they could face the white settlers strongly.
That would have been the Wounded Knee Siege in 1973 where Lakota and other tribes joined with the American Indian Movement made a final stand for Native Rights. You probably were referring to the First wounded knee Massacre, but that was not an armed resistance. That was cold blooded murder of old men, women and children.
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
A painting depicting native American land.
there is no such word in the native American vocabulary.
His main goal was to unite all natives in one nation to protect their culture and way of life. He wanted to preserve Native American culture and fight further U.S. expansion.
To unite the native Americans
his death shattered native american resistance
Tecumseh was a prominent Shawnee leader born in 1768, and he had several siblings, including his brother Tenskwatawa, also known as the Prophet. Tecumseh's family was part of the larger Shawnee community, and they were deeply influenced by the challenges posed by American expansion. His family played a significant role in his efforts to unite various Native American tribes against encroachment on their lands. Tecumseh's legacy largely centers around his leadership and vision for Native American unity and resistance.
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The main goal of Tucumsehs was to unite all Indians into one large tribe so that they could face the white settlers strongly.
Having African American, Hispanic, Native American, or Asian American/Pacific Islander heritage.
• interference with American shipping • impressment of U.S. Citizens • British support of Native American resistance
A native North American.
They wanted to establish a positive relationship with the u.s.
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