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The Anti-Federalists feared that a large federal government would become too powerful, and therefore wanted more representatives who would represent the interests of the "common man".
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Bleeding Kansas
Lush soil
Secessionists
War
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Harrison accomplished his goal of destroying Prophetstown. The win proved decisive and garnered Harrison the nickname of "Tippecanoe". Meanwhile, the defeat dealt a fatal blow for Tecumseh's confederacy and, though comeback attempts were made, it never fully recovered.[3][4] So popular was Harrison’s nickname that "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" became his campaign slogan and a popularized campaign song when he ran for president in 1840 with John Tyler as his running mate.