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bonufazy [111]
4 years ago
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Why was the Battle of the Thames significant?

History
2 answers:
nirvana33 [79]4 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Battle of the Thames was an important land battle of the War of 1812 in the American Northwest. Since the early 1800s, Tecumseh had sought to form a confederacy of American Indian tribes to stop Anglo-Americans from seizing American Indian land. Tecumseh's death marked the end of Tecumseh's Confederacy.

Andre45 [30]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The battle of thames was a pivotal American victory during the war of 1812.

On October 5th,1813 General William Henry Harrison, who also was the governor of the Indiana Territory and a future president of the United States of the America.

Led an army of 3,500 American troops against a combined force of 800 British soldiers and 500 American Indian Warriors at Moraviantown.

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