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Kamila [148]
3 years ago
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What happened at the Battle of Tippecanoe

History
1 answer:
sdas [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Battle of Tippecanoe, (November 7, 1811), victory of a seasoned U.S. expeditionary force under Major General William Henry Harrison over Shawnee Indians led by Tecumseh’s brother Laulewasikau (Tenskwatawa), known as the Prophet...

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