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"it was fully believed among the indians that we should defeat general harrison and...dictacte terms to the whites...as soon as daylight came our warriors saw the prophet's grand plan had failed...after that the indians fought to save themselves, not to crush the whites...with the smoke of that town and the loss of that battle I lost all hope of the red men being able to stop the whites..." this is a native american description of the battle of

a-fallen timbers.

b-fort dearborn

c-tippecanoe

d-horseshoe bend

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  1. its fallen timbers.

    not horseshoe bend because that was Jackson murdering an indian village, and not tippecanoe because thats when the indians won, with crazy horse and sitting bull.


  2. William is right

    Tang Is an Idiot !! Crazy Horse HA HA HA HA

  3. I say that every day

  4. a-fallen timbers.

  5. With Harrison and the Prophet it would be Tippecanoe.

    Tecumseh had told his brother the Prophet not to attack the whites because their forces weren't strong enough, but while Tecumseh was on his recruiting drive, Tenskatawa (I think its the name) saw his opportunity and struck.

    Fallen Timbers was amost twenty years before and it was Mad Anthony Wayne who defeated the natives, Horseshoe Bend was in the south and it was Jackson's defeat of the Creek.
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