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2.6 why was tecumseh upset with william henry harrison? a. harrison had convinced native americans in the indiana territory to sign an agreement. b. harrison had killed tecumseh’s parents. c. harrison’s men were hunting tecumseh. 2.7 select three facts about the battle of tippecanoe. tecumseh died in the battle. governor william henry harrison attacked the prophet’s village. native americans killed every attacking american. tecumseh’s sister was able to negotiate peace between the opposing forces. many native americans died during the battle. tecumseh’s brother, the prophet, died in the battle. 2.8 congressmen who wanted to fight great britain were commonly known as the “___.” a. anti - english b. fire eaters c. war hawks d. scrappers 2.9 select the two leading war hawks. henry clay from kentucky john c. calhoun from south carolina alexander hamilton from new york william henry harrison from indiana 2.10 what were the three reasons president madison declared war against great britain? the british navy continued to interrupt american shipping. british troops had invaded boston. britain refused to leave the louisiana territory. the british navy continued to impress u.s. sailors and merchant ships. the british refused to pay their american debts. the british supported native americans in taking back land from settlers.
2.6: Tecumseh opposed Harrison's practice of getting individual Native groups to sign land cession treaties in Indiana Territory, which undermined his confederacy.
2.7: The Battle of Tippecanoe saw Harrison attack the Prophet's village, many Natives died, and the Prophet survived but lost influence (Tecumseh died later in the War of 1812, and the other false options don't match historical records).
2.8: Pro-war congressmen before the War of 1812 were called War Hawks.
2.9: Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun were the most prominent leading War Hawks; Hamilton died before this period, and Harrison was a military governor, not a leading War Hawk congressman.
2.10: Madison's war justifications included British interference with American shipping, impressment of U.S. sailors, and British support for Native American resistance against U.S. expansion.
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2.6: A. Harrison had convinced Native Americans in the Indiana Territory to sign an agreement.
2.7:
- Governor William Henry Harrison attacked the Prophet's village.
- Many Native Americans died during the battle.
2.8: C. War Hawks
2.9:
- Henry Clay from Kentucky
- John C. Calhoun from South Carolina
2.10:
- The British Navy continued to interrupt American shipping.
- The British Navy continued to impress U.S. sailors and merchant ships.
- The British supported Native Americans in taking back land from settlers.