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Wars and Battles Battle of Tippecanoe November 7, 1811 ... Some military historians regard the Battle of Tippecanoe as a draw, but note that it held important ramifications:
The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought in 1811 between United States forces led by Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory and forces of Tecumseh's growing American Indian confederation. The battle took place outside Prophetstown, near present-day Battle Ground, Indiana...
Tippecanoe and the Internet Too! The fourth grade class at Battle Ground Elementary is working on an Internet project to provide information about the Battle of Tippecanoe.
William Henry Harrison won the Battle of Tippecanoe. He led his men to victory. ... Harrison had a lot of duties but the Battle of Tippecanoe was the biggest.
Explore the site of The Battle of Tippecanoe. Explore the grounds where the conflict occurred.
The Battle of Tippecanoe is considered by many to be one of the opening battles of the War of 1812. For more information on bicentennial events related to the War of 1812 see the www.visit1812.com ...
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Battle of Tippecanoe:Battle of Tippecanoe, coloured engraving, 19th century.The Granger Collection, New York(Nov. 7, ... For a definition of "Battle of Tippecanoe", ...
Native Americans in America ... Tecumseh was the chief of the Shawnee Nation. He rejected the individual treaties made by tribes that had ceded greater and greater amounts of land to the settlers.
The Battle of Tippecanoe, the most important clash of arms that ever occurred on Indiana soil, if we except the storming of Vincennes by George Rogers Clark, was directly brought about by the land ...
Battle between Native Americans and Americans that made a hero out of William Henry Harrison (who took the nickname 'Tippecanoe'). In 1811, Shawnee chief Tecumseh went to visit the Chickasaw, Choctaw, ...
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